Built For Growth
Web Designer
I’m Paul, a web designer and developer working with people across the UK to create clean, modern websites that turn visitors into customers.
What My
Clients Say
Don’t just take my word for it, here’s what it’s like to work with me, honest feedback from real clients.
“Working with Paul was easy from start to finish. He really understood the look and feel I wanted, and the final website reflects my brand perfectly. Everything was clear, straightforward, and delivered exactly as promised.”
Featured Project
I believe in doing fewer things exceptionally well. Here’s a deep dive into a recent project I’m proud of.
CG Wedding Events
A bespoke website for a rustic wedding styling business, designed to feel warm, personal, and effortlessly professional from the first visit.
- A brand-matched design that builds trust on first impression
- Clear structure that guides visitors towards an enquiry
- A custom gallery to showcase the business’s work
“Paul really understood the look and feel I wanted. The final website reflects my brand perfectly.”
— Charley G., CG Wedding Events
Built With
Care, Not
Templates
I design and build websites for businesses that look professional and actually bring in enquiries. You work directly with me from start to finish, keeping things simple, flexible, and focused on getting you a website you’re proud of.
More About MeHow I Help Your Business
Website Design & Build
A complete website from start to finish, designed around your brand and built to look professional, load fast, and turn visitors into enquiries.
Content & SEO
Clear, client-focused content written for you, combined with SEO foundations to help your website get found and bring in the right people.
Ongoing Support
From hosting, to SEO, I provide ongoing support to ensure your website remains up-to-date, secure, and performing at its best.
Frequently Asked
Questions
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I keep things simple. We start with a quick chat to understand your business, then I design the look and feel before building the site. You’ll be involved throughout, with opportunities to give feedback at each stage.
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The cost of a website varies depending on what you need, but most small business projects fall between £700 and £3,000. I provide a clear quote upfront after our initial chat, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
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Not necessarily. I can source high-quality images, icons and write the website content for you, or you can provide your own. Most clients prefer me to handle it, as I write with your customers in mind while keeping it clear, engaging and SEO friendly.
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Yes, and it’s one of the most common projects I take on. Many businesses come to me because their current site doesn’t reflect their brand, isn’t performing, or isn’t bringing in enquiries. I’ll redesign it so it looks better, works better, and supports your goals.
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Absolutely. Every website is designed mobile first, meaning it’s built to work seamlessly on phones, tablets and desktops. With most users browsing on mobile, this is a key part of making your site perform properly.
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You’ve got two options. You can host and manage the site yourself, with my support to get everything set up, or I can handle it for you with an ongoing maintenance package. This includes hosting, updates, security and keeping everything running smoothly.
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Yes, you’ll be able to update content like text, images and galleries yourself once the site is live. If you’d rather not worry about it, I can take care of updates for you as part of a maintenance package.
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I typically work on one project at a time to give each client my full attention. It’s best to get in touch to check availability and discuss your timeframe.
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