STYLE DIRECTIONS
Each direction below is a real, fully-built page — not a mockup, not a screenshot. Click through, look under the hood if you like (that's the point). Pick whichever one is closest to what you have in mind, tell us what you'd change, and we build your actual site around it from scratch.
Not Templates
These aren't fixed designs you get skinned with your logo — they're a starting conversation, not a finished product. We build your actual site custom, around whichever direction you point at.
Mix & Match
Love the colours of one direction but the layout of another? You can combine them — just tell us both in your discovery form. Each card below is tagged with its layout pattern so you can point at exactly what you mean.
Not Locked to These Colours
The palettes shown are just examples — once you're a client, you'll pick your own exact colours (any hex code) in your discovery form. A direction's palette is a starting point, not a fixed choice.
Dark background, one strong accent colour, high contrast. Confident and modern — a good fit for businesses that want to look ahead of their competitors.
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Light background, generous white space, restrained type. No clutter — lets your services and words do the talking.
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Earthy tones, approachable, photo-led. Suits trades, cafés, and local services that want to feel like real people, not a faceless brand.
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Muted navy and grey, structured grid, conservative. Built for professional services and consultancies where credibility matters more than flair.
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Colourful, rounded shapes, energetic. Suits retail, hospitality, anything customer-facing and fun.
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Deep tones, serif type, lots of breathing room. High-end services, boutique offerings.
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Sharp edges, mono type, technical grid feel. Trades, construction, engineering.
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Light, magazine-style layout, strong typography-led hierarchy. Wellness, creative, personal-brand-adjacent businesses.
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Tell us which direction, and what you'd change — that's a better starting point for your quote than a blank page.
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