Redesign · Northern France

Website redesign in Northern France.

Your current site no longer represents you, or you never truly owned it.

Why redesign

Situations that keep coming up

A site that slows down year after year. A heavy CMS that nobody updates anymore because it takes too long or updates break things. A site built by someone who is no longer available and where nobody has full access.

Sometimes the problem is simpler: the design is dated, it no longer reflects your business, and you are embarrassed to send the URL to a prospect. Sometimes it is more technical: the code is a pile of badly configured plugins, the site takes four seconds to load, and Google no longer ranks it.

In both cases, the solution is not to "update the design". It is to start fresh on a clean foundation that you own and that holds up over time.

What changes

What a redesign brings

An updated design that matches what you do today. Clean code, without unnecessary dependencies, easy to maintain. Recovered performance: faster load times, improved Lighthouse score, better position in Google results.

Full site access is handed over: free hosting, source code delivered, no provider sitting between you and your site. If you have existing content to keep, it is migrated cleanly, without losing acquired search rankings.

Based in the Nord, I work remotely with clients across France. In-person meetings are available in the Lille area. and the surrounding area.

Method

How it works

We start with an audit of what you have: what works, what slows things down, what can be kept. Then a brief on what you want to communicate, what was missing from the old site, and your concrete goals.

The redesign follows the same steps as a new site: design, development, testing, launch with redirects from old URLs to preserve search rankings. A clear schedule is set before work begins.

Pricing

2,500 € to 3,500 €

The price depends on scope: number of pages to redesign, design complexity, volume of content to migrate, specific features to integrate. A 5-page site with a simple design sits at the lower end. A larger site with self-managed content sits at the higher end.

A precise quote is provided after an initial conversation and a quick audit of what you have.