A website that's intuitive. Built to guide people, not send them going
'round in circles. One where they instantly find what they came for, so they trust you more and find your offer a whole lot easier to say yes to.
What if updating your site was quicker than making a pivot table in Excel? I'll hand you tools simple enough to do exactly what you need. So when you need to launch that event a week early, you can do it straight away, not whenever your developer gets around to it.
2. Type that doesn't get in the way
Typography helps people read your content. Like, really read it. That's why I never treat it as an afterthought. When typography's done right, visitors tend to stick around long enough to get your message, rather than fighting with tiny text or clumsy spacing.
3. Look great without slowing anyone down
Imagine a website that loads faster, works on any device, and welcomes everyone. Clean. Efficient. Built without bloated video or battery-hungry effects. A site that's easier on your visitors and the planet.
How much does a website cost
Bringing a site to life depends on its scale and the level of client involvement. A
basic one-pager starts from £400.
As a general rule, I calculate prices according to how many days a project
will take to complete, based on a minimum day rate of £175.