Bespoke websites designed for success

Our Design team takes the time to understand your audience and create tailored journeys that convert.

All our website design projects are underpinned with planning to ensure the UX and UI work together for maximum results.

A comprehensive analysis allows us to define the website’s full scope and architecture, creating a content framework for our clients to work with.

Using the sitemap and content block mapping as a foundation, we create high-fidelity wireframes which serve as a blueprint for the website, showcasing the structure, layout, and user flows.

A well-defined process

We embrace a structured and sequential waterfall process, ensuring each phase is thoroughly planned, executed, and reviewed before moving to the next.

Research & planning

Research & planning

A comprehensive analysis allows us to define the website's full scope and architecture, including the creation of a sitemap and Block specifications.

Visual exploration

Visual exploration

During this phase, a moodboard is created to define the visual direction for the website. This is visual representation of your brand's assets through colour, typography, structure and images.

User Experience (UX) design

User Experience (UX) design

High-fidelity desktop wireframes are designed to outline the structure, layout, and user flow of your website in a simplified manner.

User Interface (UI) design

User Interface (UI) design

Following approval of moodboard and wireframes, we map the UI across all pages on a desktop screen and present them back to you in full.

Preparation for development

Preparation for development

We place a strong emphasis on this stage, with our designers and developers working intensively to ensure everyone has the necessary understanding, information, assets, and documentation they need.

Build

Build/Development Phase

With a clear roadmap in hand, our expert developers then meticulously build and bring your website to life, translating designs into a fully functional and responsive online experience.

Testing

Testing

Throughout the development phase, the SoBold Design team works closely with our Development and QA teams to ensure all designs perform as anticipated.

Launch

Go live

After rigorous testing and quality assurance, we strategically launch your website, making it publicly accessible and ready to engage your audience.

What our clients say

FAQs about our website design work

What is the research and discovery phase in website design?

We underpin all our design projects with thorough research to help us understand and define the full scope of the website and architect the website information.

We will analyse your primary and secondary audiences. This will enable us to be clear on the design routes they will need to get the information they are after.

By addressing key questions early, we ensure that the website’s architecture and design are scalable.

How does your UX phase ensure your designs will have good usability?

We take a user-first approach, keeping designs simple, intuitive, and accessible. Usability audits, user testing, and mobile-first design help ensure a smooth experience for all users.

How do you ensure the UI is accessible for all users?

SoBold follows WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) to ensure that all our website designs are accessible. This includes high-contrast colours, ensuring images have alt text, keyboard and screen-reader friendly interactive elements, and clear labelling—ensuring usability for all and compliance with accessibility standards.

What breakpoints will you design in?

We design all our designs for mobile, tablet and desktop. The breakpoints we design to are: 

  • 1920px – Most external monitors
  • 1366px – Most laptop screensizes
  • 992px – Most notebook / iPads devices
  • 768px – Most other tablet devices
  • 375px – Most mobile devices

How do you ensure website scalability for growing enterprises?

SoBold approach design using design systems that can easily be upgraded and extended without disrupting existing operations.

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