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Designing a website, the right way

Anna Appleton-Claydon

By Anna Appleton-Claydon

3rd Mar 2017

UXWeb design
Designing a website, the right way

We recently published a piece on Medium on our approach to designing websites. We’ve written this as we have recently had a number of new clients come to us after being let down by either other agencies, or because they were lured into attempting to create their own snazzy website by online tools that have over promised.

Our approach is not to sell websites, but to create solutions using web development. Have a read of the story to find out more about how we view our role as web developers. You may disagree or think this means we are encouraging people to spend with us, but that is not, and never will be the case.

We will always go out of our way to advise clients on the best way to spend their money, whatever their budget. We began as a one person business and have grown into a small team, with plans to expand further. We know how hard it can be, so want to help others to be successful too.

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