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Web Design
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Modern Web design driven by clear UI systems and intentional user experience.

Custom marketing websites designed to look elite, stay consistent, tell your story, and convert reliably. We pair research-backed layouts with modular components so future launches stay on-brand.

Anthony Gonzales
Arold Norelus
Richard Faria
10 +

Happy Clients

Capabilities
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Design disciplines that shape every project.

Our technical expertise and service capabilities

  • UI Design

    We craft visual interfaces that look polished and feel intuitive. Every element—from typography and color palettes to buttons and form fields—is designed as part of a cohesive system. We build reusable component libraries and design tokens that keep your brand consistent across every page, making future updates faster and ensuring your site always looks intentional, never thrown together.

  • UX Design

    We design experiences that guide visitors effortlessly toward action. Through research-backed information architecture, intuitive navigation patterns, and strategically placed calls-to-action, we eliminate friction at every step. The result is a site where users always know where they are, what to do next, and why your business is the right choice—turning casual browsers into engaged leads.

Web Design System
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Modular web design built for modern business.

We design modern, conversion-focused websites that pair editorial polish with research-backed UX flows, motion systems, and content choreography so prospects know exactly what you do, why it matters, and how to take the next step.

Modular Design Systems

Reusable sections and design tokens keep every new page on-brand while letting campaigns launch quickly.

Future-Ready Scalability

Composable architectures make it simple to add products, pages, or integrations without replatforming.

Flexible User Experiences

Copy, hierarchy, and motion are tuned for each buyer journey so prospects always know the next step.

Integrated Collaboration

Design, content, and engineering teams work from the same system so approvals stay fast and handoffs clean.

Testimonials
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Hear it from our clients themselves.

Real feedback from real clients. See why businesses trust us to deliver websites that work.

“Griffin brought our vision to life! The website captures our services perfectly and has brought in a steady stream of clients.”

Kenn Faria
Kenn Faria

Owner, Faria's Demolition

“Griffin brought our vision to life! The website captures our services perfectly and has brought in a steady stream of clients.”

Anthony Gonzales
Anthony Gonzales

Owner, Pronto Junk Removal

“From branding to the e-commerce platform, everything was done with precision and creativity. Griffin has been able to 5x business and I’m beyond satisfied with the results.”

Darius Clark
Darius Clark

CEO, i-75 CPA Review

“Griffin truly captured my brand’s essence. The website has been a game-changer for my courses and community engagement.”

Arold Norelus
Arold Norelus

Best-Selling Author, Author & Educator

“Griffin not only delivered fast but exceeded our expectations! Our new site is not only beautiful but even faster than the old one.”

Tarun Kumar
Tarun Kumar

Owner, Roony's Marketing

“Took our old site and completely blew our expectations! Thanks to Griffin and Griffin's Web Services.”

Richard Faria
Richard Faria

Owner, Koi Roofing and Solar

FAQs
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Common Questions About Web Design

From timelines and pricing to ongoing support and security — here's everything you need to know before we start building your website.

Both. We'll audit what you already have and recommend the fastest path to better results—refresh, rebuild, or migrate—based on goals, timelines, and budget.

Absolutely. We design mobile-first so every page looks sharp and converts on phones, tablets, and desktops.

Yes. We provide copywriting and content support, plus guidance on imagery and brand assets. We can also source on-brand stock content when needed.

We've mastered the tools that matter.

We've mastered

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Strategy-First Web Design
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The process behind polished, performant web experiences that scale with your roadmap.

Our written playbooks capture the research, testing, and collaboration rituals we use on every engagement so you always know how we arrive at design decisions.

What design questions do we answer before we open Figma?

Every engagement starts with discovery sessions that map the business case for the site, the audiences we need to influence, and the moments where design either accelerates or slows a deal. We pair stakeholder interviews with analytics and CRM insights so visual direction is tied to measurable goals, not just aesthetic preferences.

  • Audience modeling: We synthesize buying committees, objections, and desired outcomes so layout decisions support each persona’s journey.
  • Message hierarchy: Copy decks identify the promise, proof, and proof-of-life content required for each page before wireframes are created.
  • Competitive scans: We evaluate design languages in and outside your industry to determine when to differentiate and when to lean on familiar UI conventions.
  • Success metrics: Conversion, engagement, and accessibility targets are documented so we can validate every design choice later in the build.

How do we design for scale without sacrificing craft?

We build modular systems that let marketing teams launch pages quickly while keeping every component purposeful. Tokens, states, and spacing rules are documented alongside pixel-perfect comps so future campaigns can be executed without calling the original design team.

Systems we maintain throughout the project

  • Foundations: Color, typography, elevation, and motion principles that translate across devices and dark or light backgrounds.
  • Pattern libraries: Hero, testimonial, pricing, feature, and resource patterns with clear guidance on copy length, imagery specs, and animation behavior.
  • Content choreography: Guidance on how modules stack, collapse, or switch order on different breakpoints to maintain narrative flow.
  • State documentation: Hover, focus, active, and error states captured in the same file so developers never guess about interaction feedback.

Collaboration rituals that keep stakeholders aligned

Transparency keeps projects moving. We treat the design file as a shared workspace, not a black box, and run structured reviews so executives, marketing, and engineers all see their requirements addressed.

  1. Weekly demos: We show in-progress flows, note what changed, and capture risks or dependencies so surprises never spill into development.
  2. Async annotations: Loom walkthroughs and contextual comments summarize rationale for each section, making it simple for busy teams to react on their schedule.
  3. Implementation pairing: Designers and engineers meet during component build-out to validate spacing, typography, and animation so the final product matches the approved design.

Accessibility, compliance, and performance are requirements

Inclusive design is a baseline, not a nice-to-have. We evaluate flows against WCAG 2.2 AA principles, consider privacy obligations, and ensure the visuals we design can be implemented without bloating the experience.

  • Readable contrast and typography: We test color palettes within our system and provide alternative treatments when brand colors need adjustment for compliance.
  • Keyboard + screen reader specs: Focus order, aria labels, and live-region behaviors are documented alongside each component.
  • Asset budgets: Motion and imagery guidelines include size targets, export instructions, and fallbacks for reduced-motion preferences.

What you receive at handoff

By the time development starts you own a complete design system, not just static mockups. Teams can ship future updates because we share the same source of truth the studio used during production.

  • Interactive prototypes: Clickable flows that communicate transitions, hover states, and micro-interactions.
  • Component library: Tokenized components in Figma organized by category with naming conventions that mirror the engineering stack.
  • Content outlines: Approved messaging, SEO considerations, and guidelines for long-form storytelling elements.
  • Launch playbook: QA checklist covering accessibility, performance budgets, analytics tagging, and stakeholder sign-offs.
Ready for a website that looks the part?
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Your brand deserves design that converts.

Anthony Gonzales
Arold Norelus
Richard Faria
10 +

Happy Clients

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