More than a new look

Website redesigns with a reason

A redesign should do more than refresh the visuals. It should make the website clearer, easier to use and better aligned with what the business needs now.

That might mean improving page structure, rewriting unclear sections, simplifying navigation, rebuilding awkward layouts or moving to a more manageable WordPress setup.

  • Clearer website structure
  • Updated page layouts and visual direction
  • Improved content flow and calls to action
  • Responsive design across screen sizes
  • A more practical setup for future updates

Updated design

The visual direction can be refreshed while keeping the redesign focused on useful website improvements.

Better structure

Pages and sections can be reorganised so visitors understand the site more quickly.

Easier management

The redesign can improve how content is edited and maintained after launch.

Planned properly

Redesign planning before rebuilding

Before redesigning, it helps to understand what the current website already has, what should be kept and where the real problems are. That avoids changing things just because they look old.

We can review the current site, plan the new structure and shape the redesign around clearer content, stronger layouts and practical launch requirements.

Current site review

The existing website can be reviewed so the redesign is based on evidence, not guesswork.

Content mapping

Important pages and links can be planned so the new site has a clearer structure.

Content support

Where existing page wording is unclear or out of date, it can be improved as part of the redesign process.

Launch and structure

Redesigns without avoidable disruption

Redesigning an existing website needs care. Existing URLs, search visibility, forms, analytics and important content should be considered before the new site goes live.

  • Existing page and URL review
  • Redirect planning where needed
  • SEO foundations and metadata support
  • Responsive front-end development
  • Launch checks and practical handover

The aim is not to promise a perfect migration. It is to avoid obvious mistakes and give the redesigned site a cleaner foundation.

URL awareness

Existing pages and links can be considered so important routes are not ignored during launch.

SEO foundations

Metadata, headings and redirects can be reviewed as part of a search-aware redesign.

Launch checks

Key pages, forms and technical basics can be checked before the redesigned site goes live.