Should you put your staff details on your website?

The answer to the question is it depends. Are your staff important to your business? Or they recognised experts?
Not Everyone Uses The Front Door

We put all of our design efforts into ensuring that the front page is the most visually appealling. However, not everyone visits the website through the front page.
Why You Should Rethink the Search Bar on Your Website

Search bars are a common feature on websites, but their presence often indicates wider issues in site design and user experience.
How Do You Introduce Your Business?

Go and have a look at the homepage of your website – what does it say about your business? Is it clear about what you do and who you help?
Delete These Words From Your Website

What makes your business unique? Too many businesses use the same words to describe their uniqueness.
How To Write A Brief For Your Web Design Agency

In this blog post, we will look at the components of a web design brief and explore the information that should be included when briefing a web design agency.
Should I Put My Prices on My Website?

As business owner, one of the crucial decisions you face is whether or not to display your pricing on your website. Some argue that showcasing pricing information upfront helps establish transparency and trust, while others believe it might deter potential clients.
How long does it take to build a website?

When discussing web design with potential clients, one of the most frequently asked questions is how long it takes to build a website. In this blog post, we will explore the various phases of a website project and delve into the factors that influence the build time.
How To Find Content Ideas With Google Search Console

Are you struggling for content ideas? Use this technique to find ideas that your website visitors are actually searching for.
The Homepage Journey: Telling Your Story

When we design a homepage, we’re not just arranging sections on a page — we create a web page that takes the visitor through a journey. A great homepage doesn’t just look good; it guides visitors through a story that connects with them, builds trust, and inspires action.
So What Do You Actually Do?

Your homepage should tell your visitors what you do and how you can help them. We take a look at the homepages of the big four and whether they achieve this.
Keep Your Homepage Simple, Stupid

It is important that your website is simple so that you can clearly communicate your message to your website visitors.
Five Features Every Podiatrist Website Must Have

Your podiatry website is often the first point of contact for potential patients. A well-designed website can be the difference between attracting new clients or losing them to competitors.
Top 5 Books For Web Designers

We take a look at the top five book that we think every web designer should read. The key is that only one book is actually on web design and it is over 20 years old.
12 Websites That Use WordPress

WordPress is used by 43.2% of all websites on the internet which is estimated to be over 455 million websites. We take a look at 12 websites that use it.