Premium UI/UX Design
Websites that feel like a warm Bristol welcome. We design interfaces that don't just look pretty, they actually work for your customers.
Most websites are like a shop with the 'Open' sign turned the wrong way—confusing, slow, and hard to navigate. We don’t do that. Our UI/UX design starts with a simple question: 'What is the one thing you want your customer to do?' We then clear every hurdle out of their path.
In a city as creative as Bristol, a generic template feels like a missed opportunity. We build bespoke design systems in Figma that are unique to your brand. Whether you’re a boutique clinic in Clifton or a tech firm in Temple Quarter, your site will feel authentically yours. We design for accessibility by default, ensuring your site works for everyone, on every device, from a sunny day on the Harbourside to a dark office in the city centre.
We don't just hand over a 'flat' design and hope for the best. You get a fully interactive prototype so you can feel how the site flows before we ever touch a line of code. No surprises, just design that converts.
What's included
- Full UX Audit & Customer Journey Mapping
- Interactive Figma Prototypes (Mobile & Desktop)
- Bespoke Iconography & Visual Assets
- Comprehensive Style Guide (Colors & Typography)
- Handoff-ready Design Tokens
Where we deliver this
We deliver premium ui/ux 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 — Premium UI/UX Design
Do we get to see designs before any code is written?
Yes — every project goes through high-fidelity Figma prototypes you can click through on your phone before we write a line of code. You sign off the design first; build comes after.
How many design rounds are included?
Two rounds of revisions are included at the wireframe stage and two at the high-fidelity stage. In practice we rarely need them all — getting the discovery brief right up-front prevents most rework.
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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