I’m Kev, a North Wales (UK) based award–winning creative web designer and developer with 20+ years of website design experience.
- A professional web design service to clients in North Wales, Liverpool, Manchester, London – and all over the UK and abroad
Responsive web design for brochure, e–Commerce, blog or any other website types – from conception to solution
Website consultancy, planning, strategy, scopes, wire–framing and architectural considerations
Creative flat visual design of key website pages
Web standards based, hand–coded, semantically correct, accessible, search engine friendly HTML, CSS and jQuery
Visual design and responsive HTML, CSS and jQuery for mobile devices – iPhone, iPad, Android etc.
On–page Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) service
Content design – to enhance the impact, readability and overall user experience of content such as blog articles and social media posts
E–mail newsletter service – design and development of templates, with all content client controlled using a comprehensive system for on–going monitored campaigns
Possible collaborations on projects with design agencies and experienced web–standards minded programmers
- I sometimes wear the same pair of socks two days running
Take on half finished projects, unless deemed in a suitable condition
Build websites based on the visuals of others, unless they are of a sufficient standard
Pitch for work (unless it’s a project I really want) – my portfolio is my pitch
- Shave that often
- Work produced for some rather hefty sized clients
- Professionally trained university degree graduate of the famous Liverpool Art School
Winner of the Web Standards Award for ‘Form and Functionality Combined’
Showcased on numerous industry respected websites and online publications – see the full list
Official Craft CMS Partner and Shopify e–Commerce specialist
Member of the Guild of Accessible Web Designers
Featured many times in respected national print publication – ‘Web Designer Magazine’
- I once got told I look a bit like Gary Lineker
I charge £40.00 per hour / £320.00 per day. I used to accept payment in crisps, but my accountant got annoyed finding them in his brief case.