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Design and development aren’t treated as separate phases with a handoff between them. Both happen in Framer, which means the site is designed and built in the same environment. That removes the translation layer where things get lost between mockup and live page — what’s designed is what gets built.
  • Clarity first. Every visual decision is evaluated against whether it helps your target audience understand the message faster. If it doesn’t contribute, it doesn’t go in.
  • Restraint over decoration. B2B buyers read credibility through restraint. The design signals authority by being precise, not by being busy.
  • Decisions, not options. You receive a designed direction, not a menu of variations to choose from. This keeps the project on schedule and produces sharper work.
  • Long-term positioning. Visual choices are made to hold up over time — not to chase current trends or reflect short-term promotional priorities.
Sites are built in Framer, which means you or your marketing team can update text, images, and simple layouts after launch without calling a developer.