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Do you work with anyone in the UK?

Yes, we do! While we provide web design services in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire we work remotely, which means we can support businesses across the UK. If you’d prefer a face-to-face meeting, we’re happy to travel within Cheltenham, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Bristol, Oxford, Swindon, Bath, and their surrounding areas.

What if I don’t like the web design?

We try to prevent this from ever being an issue by taking the time to fully understand your business, competitors, goals, and the style you want for your site before we even begin. This includes creating mood boards, sitemaps, and sketchpad drawings to ensure we’re aligned before starting the full design process.

We’re very confident you’ll be delighted with the final result, but if you’re unsatisfied after the third round of design iterations, we will offer you a full refund.

Can I update the website myself after it’s built?

Yes, absolutely. We build websites using WordPress, a platform that makes it easy for you to update text, images, and content yourself. We can also provide guidance or training to help you feel confident managing your site. Additionally, we offer support packages because we see websites as a continuous process, ensuring your site stays up-to-date and performs at its best over time.

How long does a typical project take?

A standard project can take anywhere from 4 weeks to 16 weeks, depending on the project’s complexity and your feedback. We’ll establish a timeline at the start to keep everything on track.

How much does a web design and development project cost?

The cost can vary widely depending on your project’s size, complexity, and specific needs. Generally, prices start from £3000 for basic websites and can go up towards £15,000 for more feature-rich solutions. We’re happy to provide a detailed quote after learning more about your requirements.

What are the benefits of making my website accessible?

An accessible website improves the experience for all users, not just those with disabilities. It helps you reach a wider audience, reduces bounce rates, and improves SEO. Plus, it positions your brand as inclusive and forward-thinking, building trust and loyalty with your customers.

How can I tell if my website is accessible?

You can start by checking for basic issues, such as ensuring images have alt text, testing keyboard navigation, and using tools to check colour contrast. For a more comprehensive review, we can provide a detailed audit of your website to identify any accessibility issues. Get in touch for more information and to see how we can support you.

What is web accessibility, and why does it matter?

Web accessibility ensures that all users, including those with disabilities, can access and use your website. This means designing for screen readers, keyboard navigation, colour contrast, and more. It matters because 24% of the UK population has a disability, and 7 in 10 will leave a site if they encounter accessibility issues. Improving accessibility expands your audience, enhances your brand’s reputation, and can even boost your SEO.