Web Design FAQs

Read some of our frequently asked questions about web design projects.

I already have a website and just need a new design. Can you provide this?

Yes, of course!

I offer full website design services so whether it’s just a new logo, a few pages or a full website design, I can work with you to create something innovative and original.

I don’t have an existing website and need a full web design and build. Can you provide this?

Yes, no problem!

I work with many clients who originally came to me for a one-off logo design and have since gone on to require website design and development. Being involved in a more expansive project like this means I can ensure your brand design is perfectly echoed throughout the development of the site, whilst also considering conversion funnels and key call to actions to help your website convert.

To discuss a new website design and development project, get in touch.

Do I need to provide images?

Supplying your own imagery is useful but I can also supply images as required. We can discuss this at the initial project scoping stage and I can understand what assets you currently have and wish to work with.

How long does a web design project typically take?

This really depends on the size of the website, so it could be a couple of weeks for a few pages but longer for a large website. I will always keep you updated of my progress and provide visuals for you to review.

I don’t know what I need. Can we talk it through?

Yes, absolutely!

Please get in touch and we can set up a call. I am sure I can throw a few ideas into the melting pot too!

I need a new logo as part of my new website design. Can you design that too?

Yes, no problem!

A logo is your core brand identity for online visibility so it is important that this is considered as the first step. You may also be perfectly happy with your logo but just want it enhancing or bringing up to date in line with your business goals, so I can work to your requirements.

Take a look at my logo design services.

What makes a good website design?

Structure, flow and engagement.

It is important to convey your key messaging in the right place, alongside your essential call to actions. If you have products, they need to do the talking. If you are looking to generate leads, the conversion funnels are vital to keep people on the website and take action.

What is the average life of a website design?

These days, website designs move on quickly so I would normally recommend a website refresh every 3-5 years depending on your sector and business goals.

Can I see the website design along the way?

Yes, of course!

There will be key touchpoints during the project where I will send you visuals to review and we can fine tune any extra elements required. You will be kept informed about the project progress as we move along.

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