Website Design

Full RedesignsNew WebsitesContent StructureUX RefinementFrontend Build

Supporting artists, creative practitioners, and service-led businesses with websites that make their work easier to understand, evaluate, and act on.

Design Objectives

Clarity

Making offers easier to understand through clearer structure, hierarchy, navigation, and content direction.

Credibility

Building trust through design direction, visual restraint, image use, and the placement of proof.

Usability

Making information easier to find and actions easier to take across desktop and mobile.

Delivery

Designing, building, and refining sites as practical working tools.

Types of Work

New Builds

Designing and building new websites from the ground up, with attention to structure, content, visual direction, and practical implementation.

Redesigns

Reworking an existing site when the offer, content, structure, or overall presentation no longer reflects the business clearly enough.

Maintenance

Ongoing support for sites that need updates, refinements, additions, or a reliable person to keep things moving properly.

System Improvements

Improving navigation, page structure, content hierarchy, or frontend behavior where the current site works, but not well enough.

Analysis

Reviewing an existing website to identify what is unclear, where friction appears, and what should be changed before more time is spent building.

Example Projects

MDA Architecture

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Client website redesign and rebuild, with attention to structure, editorial pacing, and scalable implementation.

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Buse Avvocati Rechtsanwälte

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A service-led website shaped with close attention to clarity, structure, and how a focused offer is presented online.

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Maggie Hughes Art

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A restrained website designed to let the work remain central, while keeping the structure clear and usable.

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Impact Investment Consultants

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A restrained consulting site designed to communicate credibility, specialist focus, and a clear professional proposition.

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