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Website direction

Whether the current site needs a sharper path or a new build makes more sense, we shape the pages, content, and platform around what visitors need to understand and do next.

What's Included

What's in the build.

Every engagement is scoped to your business, but these are the pieces you can count on.

Homepage Direction

A first screen and page flow that quickly explains the offer, who it is for, why it matters, and where someone should go next.

Service & Content Pages

Layouts for the pages that help people compare, trust, and act — services, about, articles, FAQs, contact, and anything else the path needs.

Responsive Experience

Fast, legible, and easy to use from the smallest phone to the largest monitor.

Creative Direction

Color, typography, imagery, and layout decisions that make the brand feel coherent without getting in the way of the message.

Accessibility Best Practices

Semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, proper contrast, and screen reader support considered from the start.

Security & Privacy Built In

Secure forms, spam protection, privacy-conscious data handling, and production basics included with the build.

FAQ

Asked and answered.

No generic templates. If an existing site, CMS, or brand system is worth keeping, we can work from it. If a rebuild is the better move, the design still starts from the business and the customer path.

Yes. Many projects start with a site that already exists. We can improve the structure, rewrite pages, rebuild key sections, or move toward a new platform only when that makes sense.

Absolutely. If you have brand guidelines, a style guide, or even just a logo and color palette, we'll design around them. If you don't have any yet, we can help create them.

It depends on the project. Most business websites include 5–10 pages. We'll scope everything out during our initial conversation so there are no surprises.

Typically 2–4 weeks for the design phase, depending on the size of the project. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start.

Next step

Bring the current site, the rough plan, or the thing that keeps getting delayed. We will help decide what to improve, what to rebuild, and what can wait.