Website Design
A professional site that looks great on every phone and laptop, and makes it effortless for customers to get in touch.
Most small-business websites quietly lose customers — they're slow, confusing on a phone, or it's just too much hassle to find the 'contact us' button. We start every site with one simple question: what's the one thing you want a visitor to do? Then we clear everything else out of the way.
Your site is built mobile-first, because that's where most of your customers actually are — checking you out on their phone before they call. It loads fast, reads clearly, and looks the part whether someone finds you from Google, Instagram or a recommendation. Everything is designed to be easy: easy to read, easy to trust, easy to get in touch.
You'll see your design before we build it, so there are no surprises — and once it's live, it's genuinely yours to update. No locked-in templates, no jargon, just a professional site that earns its keep.
What's included
- A clear plan of your pages and what each one does
- A design you sign off before we build
- Mobile, tablet and desktop layouts
- Simple contact and enquiry forms
- A site you can update yourself after launch
Where we deliver this
We deliver website design for clients across Bristol, North Somerset, and the wider South West. The areas where this service comes up most often:
- Clevedon — Clevedon is undergoing a creative renaissance.
- Long Ashton — We’re proud to call Long Ashton home.
- Bristol — Bristol isn't a 'template' kind of city.
Frequently asked — Website Design
Do we get to see the design before it's built?
Yes — every project starts with a clickable preview you can try on your phone before we build anything. You sign off the look and feel first; the build comes after.
How many rounds of changes are included?
Plenty — two rounds at the early layout stage and two on the final design. In practice we rarely need them all, because we get the brief right up front.
Will the design actually work for accessibility?
Yes — we design to WCAG 2.2 AA as a default, not as an after-thought. Contrast ratios, focus states, keyboard navigation, and screen-reader semantics are all considered in the design phase, not bolted on after launch.
Ready to talk it through?
We run a 30-minute, no-pitch call to scope whether this is the right fit. If it isn't, we'll point you somewhere it is.
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