You want a website that actually says something — visually appealing, easy to use on phone and desktop, and built so search engines can find it. The hard part isn’t the code; it’s making your brand’s message land in the first few seconds someone arrives.
That’s the kind of work I like. I build full-stack and care about how the thing looks and reads, not just whether it runs.
A couple of recent examples:
- Kuryente Watch — a live community app (real users, real traffic) with a clean public map and mobile-first layout: https://infanta.kuryentewatch.app
- Aqualytix — a production monitoring platform where I designed the whole “calm” visual system from scratch and made it responsive down to a mobile tab bar: https://aqualytix.hackwithsef.xyz
How I’d approach yours: start with what your brand needs to communicate and who’s reading it, sketch a prototype you can react to, then ship in small pieces with SEO (clean markup, fast load, proper meta/structure) baked in from the start — not bolted on later. You see progress every few days and steer as we go.
A few quick questions before anything else: Is this a brand-new site or a refresh? Roughly how many pages? And do you have brand assets (logo, colors, copy) already, or is that part of the job too?
Tell me a bit about the brand and I’ll come back with a concrete plan.