Process

Clear stages instead of one big final surprise.

We share the work in parts: logic first, then the visual language, then the details. Every stage produces a concrete result.

Stage 1 · 1–2 days

Focused review

We gather materials, define the audience, clarify the page's job and note the constraints.

Outcome: direction and materials checklist
Stage 2 · 2–4 days

Structure and copy

We arrange the information and check whether the project makes sense without visual effects.

Outcome: the framework of the future page
Stage 3 · 4–8 days

Visual build

We define typography, colour, grid and components, reviewing desktop and mobile together.

Outcome: an approved design
Stage 4 · 3–6 days

Publishing and handover

We assemble the pages and check links, metadata and key viewport sizes.

Outcome: a working website and source files
Frequently asked questions

Before we begin

Do I need finished copy?

No. Bullet points, previous materials or a conversation about the project are enough.

Can we begin with a single page?

Yes. A useful compact first version is often better than a large website whose content is still changing.

Do you use ready-made templates?

We may build on proven technical foundations, but the structure and visual treatment are created for the task.

What does the client receive?

The published result, source materials and a clear access checklist.