Responsive and accessible
Layouts adapt cleanly across screens, pages load quickly, and accessibility basics are handled rather than bolted on.
Five clear steps that turn an idea into working software without letting the project become vague or hard to finish.
Each phase produces something concrete: a direction, a prototype, a build, a refined product, and a handoff.
We clarify goals, audience, key actions, content needs, and launch constraints so the scope stays practical from day one.
I shape the page structure and visual direction, then share a prototype so you can react to something real before any code is written.
I build the working product: responsive pages, app behavior, forms, integrations, and the content that ties it together.
We review the things people actually notice mobile layouts, loading speed, accessibility basics, and form behavior and refine until it holds up.
I deploy, connect analytics, document the system, and plan the first round of improvements so the handoff is clean.
Whatever the project, these hold true across the work.
Layouts adapt cleanly across screens, pages load quickly, and accessibility basics are handled rather than bolted on.
Content patterns and handoff notes leave room for growth, so the site stays editable long after launch.
Before going live I work through speed, analytics, forms, and final QA so nothing important is left to chance.
Share what the site or system should make easier, and we can keep the scope practical from the first conversation.
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