CUSTOM WEBSITES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES.
AFFORDABLE BUILT. FROM HIGH FIDELITY PROTOTYPES TO DEVELOPMENT.
HexCreate
HC
SERVICES.
THREE WAYS TO BUILD. THREE MUST HAVES. ONE OUTCOME: A WEBSITE THAT WORKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS.
Solutions.
UI/UX Design
Solutions.
Custom Websites
Solutions.
Low-Code Development
Development.
Maintenance Plans
UX Design.
Accessibility Compliance
Design & Development.
Responsive Design
PROCESS.
Every successful website starts with a clear process. Transforming ideas into effective digital products.
01.
Consultation
The process begins with understanding your idea. Through this phase, we discuss your goals, target audience, and vision to build a foundation for the project.
02.
Technology
This phase focuses on selecting the right tools for your goals. The right stack sets the project up for long-term success, whether that’s a flexible CMS or a lightweight framework for speed.
Decisions made here impact performance, security, and how the site grows over time.
03.
Design
Design bridges brand identity and user experience. This phase moves from wireframes to visual concepts, establishing layouts, typography, color systems, and UI elements that shape the final product. Every design choice is made with usability in mind, so the final result feels intuitive for visitors trying to achieve their goals.
04.
Development
The last phase, where design becomes functional. After approval, development begins transforming design into a fully working website with responsive layouts and optimized performance. Testing, mobile responsiveness and loading speed take priority, so the site runs smoothly before it ever goes live.
A HIGH-PERFORMANCE WEBSITE
DESIGN
Design.
A high-performance website allows users to reach their goal without frustration.
94%
of first impressions relate to web design
88%
of users won't return after a bad experience
53%
of mobile users abandon sites that take over 3 sec to load
70%
of online businesses fail due to bad usability
SEO.
How Design Optimizes SEO
Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is the practice of helping websites get found in search results.
For years, that meant optimizing keywords and building backlinks. But modern SEO is about something broader: user experience. The algorithm measures how people actually interact with a website and that’s where design comes in.
Design and SEO are deeply connected. Google doesn’t rank websites based on keywords alone anymore. It ranks them based on experience. And that’s where design comes in.
Optimization.
01
Mobile Responsiveness
Google uses mobile first indexing. It primarily evaluates the mobile version of a site to determine rankings.
If a site doesn’t perform on a smartphone, ranking drops.
Optimization.
02
Core Web Vitals
CWV are Google’s set of performance metrics focused on real world user experience.
Key: Image optimization, defined image dimentions, and clean code.
Optimization.
03
Site Architecture & Information Hierarchy
Search engines crawl sites by following links and parsing structure. If a site has poor navigation, unclear categories, or buried content, search engines struggle to understand it and rank it.
Optimization.
04
Internal Linking Structure
How pages link to one another signals to search engines which content matters most.
Strategic setup and contextual in-content links create a proper internal link structure that distributes page authority and improves crawlability.
Optimization.
05
Content Readability & Formatting
Search engines evaluate whether users actually engage with content. If visitors bounce quickly because text is hard to read or content feels overwhelming, that behavior signals low quality to Google.
Optimization.
06
Image Optimization
Large, unoptimized images are one of the biggest culprits behind slow load times. Slow sites rank lower and frustrate users.
Optimization.
07
Reduced Bounce Rate Through Usability
When users land on a page and immediately leave because it’s confusing, hard to navigate, or visually unappealing, that bounce signals to Google that the result wasn’t relevant.
Optimization.
08
Structured Data & Semantic HTML
How code is written matters for SEO. Messy, non-semantic code makes it difficult for search engines to understand what content is and how it relates.
WEBSITES BUILT FOR BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT
A digital experience → Built to be trusted. Designed to be remembered.
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