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Website Design

I create custom-built websites using WIX. I use this platform as I believe it's the most user-friendly option for my clients.

Your website design will clearly tell your audience who you are, what you do and why they need you, with simple yet effective navigation.

What's Included:

- An initial meeting where we discuss your requirements a strategy and timescales.

- A brand new design for up to 8 pages.

- Email marketing integration

- Copy proofreading

- Basic SEO set up

- 24/7 contact

- Maintenance packages are also available once the site goes live.

I will ensure you receive a website that you fall in love with.

LOVE IT? LET'S GET STARTED

Recent Work

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AVAM.CO.UK 

I was lucky enough to work with this incredible association, made up of innovative businesses that create bespoke solutions for vehicle adaptions.

They need a simple website that explains who they are and what they do. It was important to show off all the members of this association with direct links to their individual sites. 

This website also needed a private forum space where members can log in and share committee meeting notes and industry-related news.

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droitwichdirect.co.uk

Droitwich Direct is a fantastic business directory to showcase wonderful independent businesses in Droitwich and Worcestershire. 

They needed a re-brand, and as part of this process, I designed them a new website to match their new look. 

The website needed a search function for users to easily find independent businesses for the services they require. It also needed a payment function to take new subscriptions. 

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thegranarycafe.co.uk 

As a brand new cafe in Ludlow, The Granary Cafe needed a website to get themselves online and show off their delicious menu. 

We planned a photoshoot to collect a range of images that we could use on their website, showing off their delicious menu and drinks.

I also supported them in getting the cafe listed on google and manage their Google listing.

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