Design for businesses people choose because of how they show up online

Most small business owners are running the whole operation — sales, service, everything — with a website that was thrown together years ago, or a DIY builder that looks like every other DIY builder.
Customers decide whether to trust you before they've spoken to you, and a site that looks unfinished makes an unfinished impression.
Design that makes a small business look established
You don't need a big-brand budget to look like you know what you're doing. I build a design direction — logo, color, type, and photography — that reads as credible at first glance, whether it's a one-person or ten-person business.
A site that turns visitors into calls and quotes, not just views
Most small business sites lose people at "contact us." I design the path from browsing to booked — clear services, an easy way to reach you, nothing standing between a visitor and an answer.
A site you can update yourself, without calling anyone
Hours change, prices change, a new service gets added. I set the site up so you can make those updates yourself, in minutes — no developer, no waiting.

Michal is a terrific designer/dev combo. He works hard and fast, is perhaps the most communicative external team member I've ever worked with, and was a huge help when needs and challenges arose unexpectedly.
Michal brings a thoughtful approach to design, he takes the time to understand your thinking on design, the borders of it and where you want it to go. This has time and time again, produced great work.
Projects that made the decision easier for their customers
Step 1 — Brainstorm
We start loose, no wireframes yet. Just a conversation about who you're building for, what makes you different, and what a visitor should feel in the first five seconds. This is where the direction gets set.
Step 2 — Experience
Loose ideas become structure. I map the pages, the flows, and the moments that matter most — booking, donating, inquiring — so the site works before it looks like anything.
Step 3 — Visual
Structure becomes a real interface — type, color, imagery, motion. This is where the site starts to feel like you, built inside Webflow so it's ready to launch and easy to maintain.
Step 4 — Build
The design becomes a real, working site — built in Webflow, connected to a CMS you can actually use, tested across devices, and ready to launch without surprises.


