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Web Design & Development

Sites that loadbefore you blink.

Marketing sites and landing pages designed and engineered by one team. Not a template with your logo dropped in, and not a beautiful build that fails its first Core Web Vitals report.

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SEO

Lighthouse targets we build to. Written into the engagement, not hoped for.

One design, three realities

Responsive is not a checkbox at the end.

Desktop

1440px

Tablet

834px

Mobile

390px

Where the layout has room to breathe — and where most agencies stop designing.

The size everyone skips. It is also where a third of B2B research traffic sits.

Where most of your traffic actually is, so it is where we start the design.

What the engagement includes

Designed and built by the same people.

The handoff between a design studio and a development shop is where most website projects lose their quality and their timeline. There is no handoff here.

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Message and structure first

Sitemap, page narratives, and section-level copy direction before a single screen is designed. Layout decisions made before the argument exists are decoration.

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Design in a real system

Type scale, spacing, colour, and components defined as tokens, so page twelve looks like page one and your team can add page thirteen without calling us.

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Built on Next.js

Server-rendered, statically generated where it can be, deployed on infrastructure that does not fall over during a launch. The same stack we use for product work.

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Performance as an acceptance criterion

Image strategy, font loading, script budget, and layout stability handled during the build, not diagnosed afterwards. Targets are agreed up front and tested at handover.

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A CMS your marketers will use

Editable sections with sensible constraints, so the team can ship a landing page without breaking the design system or filing a ticket.

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Accessibility and SEO baked in

Semantic structure, keyboard paths, contrast, focus states, metadata, and schema. Retrofitting any of these costs several times what building them in does.

4–7 wks

Typical marketing site

98+

Lighthouse performance

WCAG AA

Accessibility baseline

Yours

Code & CMS

A marketing site is only half the job. The interface behind the signup is product design work, the look it inherits comes from the identity system underneath it, and the traffic it needs comes from technical SEO and AI search. The sites and platforms we have shipped are on the work index.

FAQ

Questions about website projects.

How long does a marketing site take?

Four to seven weeks for a typical marketing site of eight to fifteen pages, assuming content decisions do not stall. A single high-intent landing page is usually one to two weeks.

Do you use templates?

No. We use a design system, which is not the same thing — the components are reusable, the layout and art direction are made for your brand and your argument.

Which CMS do you use?

Usually Sanity or Payload for structured content, or MDX in the repo for sites that rarely change. We pick based on who edits the site and how often, not on preference.

Can you redesign our existing site without losing rankings?

Yes. Redirect mapping, URL preservation, metadata parity, and a pre-launch crawl comparison are part of the process. Most traffic losses after a redesign come from skipping exactly those steps.

Do you write the copy?

We provide structure and direction, and can write it in full as an add-on. Sites where the client writes copy against our section briefs tend to sound more like the company, so we suggest that first.

What happens after launch?

You own the code and the CMS. We can hand over entirely with documentation, or stay on a monthly arrangement for iteration, new landing pages, and performance work.

Get a site review in thirty minutes.

We look at your current site's performance, structure, and conversion path, and tell you whether it needs a rebuild or three specific fixes.