A few sites I’ve built and now look after
A few of the sites I’ve designed and now maintain.

A scuba-diving travel and marine-education business
They sell something experiential and values-led: diving trips and marine-biology courses tied to ocean conservation. The site had to carry that feeling while organising a sprawling offer without turning into a maze.
- Courses, trips, an e-shop and an editorial blog under one clear structure.
- Each trip and course on its own page.
- Bookings and newsletter capture, without the clutter.
Result: a site that matches the brand’s ambition, easy to navigate and quick to expand.

A home-cleaning service
Home cleaning is a crowded market full of generic, templated sites. They needed one that earned trust at a glance and turned a visit into a free quote with no friction, especially on a phone.
- Built in native WordPress blocks, so it loads fast.
- A hero with two clear actions: book a free visit, or request a quote.
- Six services and a page per town for local search.
Result: a fast, mobile-first site where every section points to the same place.

A family-run building company
Construction is a trust purchase: homeowners are inviting a team into their home for weeks. The site had to make a small, family-run firm look established and dependable, and make getting in touch effortless.
- Built around the three core services, each on its own page.
- Every page pointed at a single action: get in touch.
- Light and fast, so it works on a phone.
Result: a clear, credible shopfront that lets a small firm punch above its size.
Spanish-market projects
Shown for the design rather than the words. Client details kept private.
Artisan experiences
An editorial, magazine-style site built to sell something intangible.
Neuro-rehab clinic
A calm, reassuring site for a healthcare practice.
Nutrition coach
A clean, friendly site for an independent practitioner.
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