
Your website is often the first impression people get of your business — it should look professional, load quickly, and actively support your growth.
At D-S-Design Studio, I design and build bespoke websites for businesses across Shaftesbury, Dorset, and beyond. Every website is created from scratch to suit your brand, audience, and goals never rushed builds.
Each project blends creativity with strategy, ensuring your website doesn’t just look good, but performs beautifully, ranks well, and drives real enquiries.
Step 1 — Discovery
We discuss your business, audience, and what your website needs to achieve.
Step 2 — Planning
I create a clear sitemap to organise content and structure.
Step 3 — Design
Your website’s visual design is crafted around your brand with strong calls-to-action.
Step 4 — Build
The site is developed in Webflow, ensuring speed, security, and flexibility.
Step 5 — Review
We test usability, performance, and SEO together before launch.
Step 6 — Launch
Once approved, your website goes live with analytics, SSL, and full handover.
Website projects start from £1,500 and are quoted based on your goals, content, and functionality. Every site is designed and built from scratch — I don’t offer template or “quick fix” websites. After a short discovery call, you’ll receive a clear, fixed quote tailored to your business.
All website projects include bespoke design, mobile optimisation, on-page SEO setup, CMS access, performance optimisation, SSL setup, analytics, and launch support. I focus on creating websites that not only look professional but actively support enquiries and growth.
Most projects take 3–6 weeks, depending on page count, feedback timelines, and content readiness. For businesses that need to launch quickly and have everything prepared, I also offer a Website in a Week service.
Yes. After launch, you can continue working with me through my Website Care Plans, which cover updates, security, backups, and ongoing support. This ensures your website stays fast, secure, and performing well long-term.