Marketing sites designed around the brand, not around a theme.
Sites that start from what the brand is and work outward. Type, colour, grid, motion and interaction get decided together, so the result holds as one idea rather than a stack of borrowed sections.
01 How it works
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Direction first
Before a page gets designed, the visual language does: typeface pairing, colour, grid, spacing and how motion behaves. Everything after that decision is faster because of it.
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Designed in the browser
Layouts get built as real pages early. You see how a heading breaks at 390px and how a hover settles, not a picture of how it might.
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Built to stay fast
Static where static works, JavaScript only where it earns its place, images sized properly and fonts self-hosted. Speed is a design decision, not a cleanup task.
02 Straight answers
- How long does a website take?
- A focused marketing site is usually four to eight weeks from kickoff to launch. Anyone quoting a week is selling a template with your logo dropped into it.
- Do you work from a template?
- No. Every build starts from the brand. That is the entire premise of the studio, and it is why the sites do not look like each other.
- Can I edit the site myself afterwards?
- Yes. Content can be wired to a CMS, or kept in structured data files if the site is small and you are comfortable editing text.
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