Website Design in Aberdeenshire
A website that loads in a blink, looks like nobody else's in your trade, and makes it obvious what to do next. That's what I build.
Built to be found, and built to load
A slow site loses customers before they've read a word. I build every site lean — optimised images, clean code, no bloated page-builder plugins dragging things down — so it's still quick on a phone with patchy signal out past Fraserburgh or Maud.
Structure matters as much as looks. Every page gets one clear job: a single, obvious call to action, a phone number you can tap straight from the header, and content ordered around what a real customer needs to know before they ring you.
From first call to going live
1. Plan
A call to understand your business, your customers and what the site needs to achieve. I map out the pages before touching design.
2. Design
A design built in your brand colours and voice, not a stock theme. You see and approve it before build starts.
3. Build & launch
Coded, tested on real phones and browsers, and checked for speed before it goes live. TODO: confirm typical timeframe.
Trades, shops and services who need to be taken seriously online
If your current site was built years ago, doesn't work properly on a phone, or you don't have one at all, that's usually costing you enquiries you never even hear about. I work with sole traders through to growing teams across Aberdeenshire — if you're not sure whether a new site is worth it yet, ask me and I'll give you a straight answer.
Frequently asked
- What platform do you build on?
- TODO: confirm preferred build platform/CMS to state here — whatever it is, the priority is a fast-loading site you can realistically update yourself.
- Will my site work on mobile?
- Yes — every site is designed mobile-first, since most of your customers in Aberdeenshire will find you on a phone before they ever open a laptop.
- Do you write the words on the site too?
- I can, through the content creation service, or work from copy you already have. Either way I'll tell you honestly if a page needs more than it's got.
Let's talk about your project
Tell me a bit about your business and I'll come back with honest advice — no jargon, no pressure.