Corporate Website

A website goes beyond being a mere destination; it’s the digital face of the brand, built to communicate its mission, values, and services with clarity and impact
What we do
- Any project begins with strategic planning and a well-structured architecture to clearly define goals and create an optimal navigation flow for users.
- We craft a custom design that aligns with the brand’s unique identity while enhancing it, ensuring the UI reflects the client’s tastes, current market trends, and the creative vision proposed by our Art Director.
- Focusing on user experience, we create pathways and engaging interactions to ensure the site is both accessible and enjoyable to explore.
- We manage the setup of the environment, CMS installation, code adaptation, and any necessary development to translate the approved UI into a fully functional, user-friendly website
- We ensure a predominantly ‘Mobile First’ approach, guaranteeing that the website’s responsive layout adapts seamlessly to all devices. At the same time, we adopt a scalable layout strategy to provide an optimal experience for those accessing the site on larger screens.
TIMEFRAME
KICK OFF
7 days
DEVELOPMENT
30 days
DELIVERY
7 days
Extensions
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FAQ
What is the typical cost for a corporate website project?
There’s no fixed cost for a corporate website since every project is different. It all depends on factors like design complexity, required features, whether there’s an existing information structure or if it needs to be built from scratch, and if there are usable graphics, photos, or videos available—or if we’ll be creating everything from the ground up. We go over all these details in the initial briefing. Generally, a corporate website project starts at around £8,000.
Can Figmenta help with content creation for the website?
Absolutely. We offer content creation services, including brand storytelling, copywriting, and visual content development.
Which CMS platforms can Figmenta use for building the website?
Figmenta commonly works with WordPress as a base, but we’ve also managed projects using Webflow, Framer, and Contentful. Additionally, we’re experienced in setting up a headless WordPress backend, where the frontend is managed independently using modern frontend frameworks like Next.JS and React.
What is a headless website?
A headless website allows for the integration of modern frontend languages like Next.JS and React, which enable the development of sites (like the one you’re browsing now) that combine smooth animations and transitions with impressive loading speed. Additionally, Next.JS brings a strong advantage for SEO optimization.