Website design and redesign
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Use these demos when you want a new website, a redesign, or a focused launch page and need to compare possible directions before starting the request.
Examples
Open the strongest SBTC website directions, compare tone and structure, and inspect the interior pages that make each one work. If one feels close, start a website request and describe what you want built.
Starting Points
Examples help when you are comparing tone, structure, and page flow. They are less useful when the real need is repair, diagnosis, or ongoing care.
Most of this page supports this service
Use these demos when you want a new website, a redesign, or a focused launch page and need to compare possible directions before starting the request.
Diagnosis before more design
If the real need is troubleshooting, cleanup, speed, forms, DNS, email, or security, these examples are background reference only. Start with the website request and describe the live-site problem directly.
Maintenance is a separate offer
If you already have a live site and want updates, backups, monitoring, and dependable follow-through, go straight to the care service instead of using the examples as a substitute.
Design Directions
These are examples of website direction, not the whole service catalog. Each card points to the kind of buyer problem the build handles best, so the page feels like a decision tool instead of a random gallery.
Authority + calm trust
Best when the goal is selective credibility, clearer scope, and a premium tone without agency theater.
Urgency + proof
Best when visitors are stressed, on mobile, and need the next step to feel obvious fast.
Premium feel + booking clarity
Best when the brand needs to feel premium but the booking path still has to stay practical.
Belonging + trust
Best when visitors need explicit welcome, SEO-ready trust pages, and clear routes into care, justice, worship, or a first visit.
Atmosphere + hospitality
Best when the site needs warmth, appetite, and fast paths to menu, pickup, visit, or catering.
Workflow automation + product clarity
Best when the site needs a stronger product story, believable workflow demos, and a polished SaaS presentation that still feels grounded in real small-business pain points.
Identity + manufacturer depth
Best when the site needs a hard-commit brand voice, theatrical visual language, operational depth, and a memorable interactive layer that can convert curiosity into qualified leads.
Sample builds
Each spotlight includes the homepage plus three interior pages worth opening first. That is where the direction proves whether it can hold together beyond the hero, and it is also where you can decide whether the example is close enough to your project to start a request.
Authority + calm trust
A consulting-site direction with layered service pages, sample work summaries, an insights section, and a direct request path for buyers who want this tone.
Six-page consulting direction with distinct page jobs beyond the homepage
Sample work summaries that stay useful without pretending the fictional firm has a client roster
Two clear contact paths with honest labeling about where a real request goes
See how the service architecture stays clear without flattening everything into one page.
Review the sample work summaries and proof structure.
Inspect the process page, fit notes, and FAQ layer.
See the intake path for asking for a site in this direction, with the handoff kept clear.
Urgency + proof
An urgency-driven service demo where trust, phone-first next steps, and practical proof stay clearer than the visuals.
Services and FAQ pages that answer repair questions directly
Reviews and fleet pages that pull proof off the homepage
Contact page designed around urgency instead of a generic form
Review the scannable service-detail structure.
See how credibility gets its own space.
Inspect the phone-first inquiry flow for urgent visitors.
Premium feel + booking clarity
A more editorial appointment-based demo that keeps the visual tone polished while still clarifying booking, prep, and specialization.
Gallery depth that does not overload the homepage
Booking page with prep notes, deposit logic, and bridal flow
Bridal and care pages that make the site feel like a working studio
Review how the visual portfolio moves off the homepage.
Inspect the intake and expectation-setting flow.
See how specialization gets its own conversion path.
Belonging + trust
A production-quality progressive church direction built around search visibility, explicit affirmation, practical care, and enough interior depth to feel fully launched.
Dedicated SEO pages for LGBTQ affirmation, faith and doubt, mutual aid, and progressive Christian beliefs
Calmer visit, care, justice, and worship routes that answer real trust questions before a visitor has to ask
Named programs, event cadence, and practical details that make the church feel launched instead of templated
See how the first-visit path lowers anxiety with practical Sunday details, accessibility notes, and no-pressure language.
Inspect the trust page built for people explicitly searching for an affirming church, not vague hospitality copy.
Review the care-and-justice interior depth that makes the site feel useful beyond Sunday worship.
Atmosphere + hospitality
A local restaurant direction with a working-feeling menu, pickup flow, catering estimator, and weekly specials without turning the homepage into a poster.
Menu structure that is actually easy to scan
Visit page built around hours, parking, and pickup clarity
Story, specials, and loyalty touches that make the brand feel active
See how the product list stays usable instead of decorative.
Inspect the friction-removal details for local customers.
Review how the brand personality lands off the homepage.
Workflow automation + product clarity
A launch-ready SaaS direction for a fictional AI operations assistant that helps small businesses reply faster, follow up automatically, recover quotes, and keep bookings moving without more admin.
Hero, workflow, ROI, pricing, FAQ, and product-demo sections that read like a real SaaS launch instead of a vague AI landing page
Industry-specific use cases for home services, salons, real estate, consultants, creatives, and professional practices
A fuller multi-section product site with enough depth to feel launch-ready instead of like a single landing page
Inspect how the product story moves from positioning into feature architecture without losing clarity.
See the demo flows that make the AI promise feel concrete instead of abstract.
Review the pricing and plan comparison layer that makes the offer feel commercially real.
Identity + manufacturer depth
A propaganda-industrial cat food manufacturer direction built around a supplied logo, expanded into a full fictional manufacturer site with formulas, facilities, compliance pages, hidden ARG routes, and a controlled lead path.
Poster-style identity built from the supplied logo, with badge motifs, sunburst framing, industrial color discipline, and packaging-ready hierarchy
Expanded manufacturer structure with product lines, formula families, facilities, distributor language, retail-channel logic, and unsettling incident/compliance layers
A full public example with enough interior depth, hidden routes, and world-building to feel like a real manufacturer site
Open the full site and follow the manufacturer story, hidden routes, and clearance-style lead path.
See how the product lineup, packaging language, and category logic hold together beyond the homepage.
Inspect how the world-building extends into operational pages instead of stopping at brand voice.
Private keepsake site
This one is more personal than the business examples, but the craft is the point: symbolism that fits, pacing that feels intimate, and a finish that feels gift-worthy instead of sentimental.
Private keepsake site
A private love site for Lyndsay, built with warm light, mantises, cats, butterflies, and a slower pace so the whole page feels personal, giftable, and worth keeping.
Built as a private keepsake site with a stronger opening tableau, softer lighting, and a calmer emotional arc
Uses praying mantises, cats, butterflies, and room-tone details to make the page feel specific to one person
Shows how a personal dedication page can feel finished, intimate, and worth revisiting
See how the page makes the case through real details, slower pacing, and one-person specificity.
See how warm light, watchful symbolism, cats, butterflies, and chosen details make the page feel tailored to one person.
See how the close turns the page into a real custom offer instead of stopping at mood.
Next step
Use the demos to choose the closest direction, then send the website request. Use the services page if you want to compare support or care paths before you submit.