WordPress

WordPress Website Design

New builds and redesigns, built on WordPress so you can actually edit it afterward — designed for speed, SEO and conversion from the first wireframe, not bolted on at the end.

What I build

Sites Built to Do a Job

Business websites

A clear structure that explains what you do, proves it, and converts — not just a digital brochure.

Portfolio & personal-brand sites

For consultants, freelancers and small studios who need their work to look as good as it is.

Landing pages

Focused, fast-loading pages built around a single conversion goal.

Website redesigns

Rebuilding an existing WordPress site's structure, speed and design without losing SEO history — with a proper redirect plan.

Optimization

Website Optimization

If the site itself is fine but slow or under-converting, that's a narrower — and usually faster — engagement.

SEO-friendly structure

Clean URLs, proper heading hierarchy, internal linking that actually helps.

Mobile responsiveness

Designed mobile-first, not shrunk down from desktop as an afterthought.

Performance

Image optimization, minimal plugins, and a lightweight theme — the biggest lever for Core Web Vitals.

Conversion optimization

CTA placement, form friction and page flow reviewed against what visitors actually do.

FAQ

WordPress Questions

Can you build on my existing WordPress site?+
Yes — most redesign work happens on the live site's existing install, with a staging copy used for the build so nothing goes live until it's ready.
Will I be able to edit the site myself afterward?+
Yes — sites are built with the native block editor and reusable patterns, so adding a page or updating content doesn't require touching code.
Do you handle hosting and domains?+
I can advise on hosting and set things up, but hosting and domain ownership stay in your name — you should always own your own domain.
How long does a build take?+
Depends on scope — discovery and research determine the real timeline before any commitment is made.

Have a Digital Growth Challenge?

Let's talk through what's not working and what a plan to fix it looks like.