Web design by industry
Built around how your trade wins customers
Every trade has a different job for its website. A plumber needs the call; a restaurant needs the booking; a therapist needs a gentle first message. Here is how I approach a few of them, each with a concept build you can click through.
Plumbers & tradespeople
When someone's boiler is leaking they call whoever looks like they will actually turn up. Your website's only job is to be that business. Clear, fast, and one tap from a phone call.
Web design for plumbers & tradespeopleRestaurants & cafés
Half the decision to eat somewhere is made before anyone walks in. Your website sets the mood, shows the menu, and takes the booking without a phone ringing out at 7pm.
Web design for restaurants & cafésPersonal trainers & studios
Charge premium rates and you had better look the part. Your website puts the timetable and the trainers up front, because the first session is the hard one to win.
Web design for personal trainers & studiosTherapists & counsellors
People landing on a therapy website are often anxious. Everything is pitched to settle them: space to breathe, a calm tone, and an easy way to send that first message without overthinking it.
Web design for therapists & counsellorsGarden centres & landscapers
Gardens swing hard with the seasons, and your website should keep up. A front-page that changes with whatever is in flower, warm and a bit earthy, the kind of place people wander round on a Saturday.
Web design for garden centres & landscapersCoworking & workspaces
An empty desk earns nothing. Your website puts the spaces and the prices right at the top and makes booking a tour the obvious next step.
Web design for coworking & workspacesHair salons & barbers
A salon lives and dies by the diary. Your website's job is to fill it: let people book the moment they think of it, take a deposit so the chair does not sit empty, and show off the work that earns the next booking.
Web design for hair salons & barbersDentists & dental practices
A lot of people choosing a dentist are a little anxious and shopping on trust. Your website's job is to settle them: a reassuring first impression, fees with no surprises, and an easy way to ask for an appointment.
Web design for dentists & dental practicesFlorists
Half a florist's orders are someone in a hurry, buying for a birthday or an apology. Your website's job is to take that order in a couple of taps, sort the delivery, and look as good as the flowers do.
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