we discuss your business, goals, audience and what the website should communicate
(2) proposal & agreement
I prepare the scope, timeline and project terms so we both understand what will be done
(3) analysis & structure
I study the context, clarify the offer and build the logic of the future website
(4) wireframe
I create the page structure before moving into detailed visual design
(5) design
I design the main screens, responsive versions and interface details
(6) build & setup
I build the website on a suitable no-code platform and prepare the basic settings
(7) handover
I hand over the project, access and key notes needed to keep working with the website
with studio-level quality in a freelance format
how I work
pricing
landing page
A one-page website for a service, product or company. Built to present the offer clearly and guide visitors toward one main action: request, purchase, booking or subscription.
from 15 days
from $1,000
multi-page website
A website with a more complex structure: several pages, shared navigation and sections for different services, products or directions.
from 20 days
from $1200
e-commerce website
A website with a product catalog and online sales flow: product pages, cart, checkout logic, delivery options and basic store settings.
from 20 days
from $1500
support & improvements
Ongoing design and website support: page redesigns, content updates, technical fixes, new sections, integrations and small improvements.
from $25 / hour
monthly package: 40+ h / month $20 / h package rate
from $800 / month
website audit
A focused review of your website’s usability, structure, navigation, content clarity and weak points. You get a document with practical improvement recommendations.
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E.CHEKRIZOVA
— a brand of handmade designer leather bags and accessories.
problem
— the old website was difficult to maintain: the catalog was hard to update, and archived models kept creating confusion during orders. — visually, the website also felt outdated: overloaded forms, too many CTAs and a complicated structure made the experience less clear and weakened the brand image.
what I did
I rebuilt the website and catalog structure, refreshed the visual presentation, developed the website on Tilda, set up forms, payment and installment options, and prepared instructions for the client.
result
— The website became easier to manage and clearer for customers. The client can now update products, images and catalog content without extra complexity. — Visually, the project became calmer and more premium: a strict grid, soft palette, focus on the product and a more polished presentation.
— an online store for supplements and wellness products for health, energy and an active lifestyle.
problem
— The old website worked as a simple landing page: it introduced the brand and sent users to marketplaces. Over time, this was no longer enough. — It was important to build trust by showing the assortment, production and brand approach. The brand needed a proper storefront with a catalog, product pages and a more detailed story about the company.
hat I did
the initial task was to build the prepared layouts, but during the process it became clear that the design needed refinement. I simplified overloaded solutions, improved the visual concept, built the website, set up the catalog, product pages, "about the brand" and "contacts" sections, refined the interface with css and added animations that support the project’s character.
result
— independent brand storefront: the website became a separate entry point from search, ads and direct traffic, not just a transition page to marketplaces. — clearer pre-sale experience: the website now presents the products, explains the brand approach and helps users make a more confident decision before going to the marketplace.
— a voice and speech school with offline and online courses, workshops and a team of teachers.
problem
— inconsistent website system: pages looked and behaved like parts of different websites, with different grids, layouts and responsive logic. — hard to scale: every new page required extra effort because there were no reusable visual rules or ready-made page solutions.
what I did
I refreshed the visual presentation, rebuilt the main page, brought internal sections to a unified style and adjusted the layouts for different screen sizes. during the work, I also created reusable blocks and solutions for courses, workshops, online programs and other pages.
result
— The website became more consistent and polished. Users now stay within one visual system while moving between sections. — The project also became easier and more predictable to develop: new pages can now be assembled faster using ready-made solutions.
— video production for businesses of different scales: videos, music clips, advertising and other visual content.
problem
— showreel-only website: the old website showed videos, but did not clearly present services, cases, team or production scale. — hard to grow independently: the team needed a website they could update and expand without constant technical help.
what I did
I reworked the website structure, expanded it beyond a simple showcase and added sections for services, portfolio, cases and the team. I also prepared the website so the client could update works, add new projects and develop new sections more easily.
result
— structured client entry point: the website now works as a portfolio, service presentation and case base for potential clients. — easier content updates: the team can add new works, update sections and use the website for ads, articles, case studies and new business directions.
— a Chinese language school with online and offline courses for children, adults and corporate clients.
problem
— The client needed to quickly launch a landing page for the franchise direction. The page had to present the business model for future partners: school format, support, launch conditions and cooperation opportunities. The timeline was tight, so the page had to stay simple, clear and visually polished.
what I did
I designed a franchise landing page: built the structure, visual presentation and prepared versions in russian, english and chinese. after the first stage, the client decided to continue the work, and we created the main multi-page website for the school with sections for different learning directions, international exchange and franchise.
result
— The franchise received a dedicated page that could be quickly launched and used in communication with potential partners. — The main website brought the school’s directions into one structure — from courses to international exchange and franchise.
— a multimedia art project by Konstantin Pavlov about a fictional city, three characters and the border between digital and physical worlds.
problem
— The website was originally planned as a companion to an exhibition: visitors would scan a QR code near the artworks and explore the project context on their phones. — There was no ready-made structure — only an artistic universe, characters, texts, visual materials and the idea to turn it all into a complete digital experience.
what I did
We focused on the mobile version, because the website had to be opened at the exhibition through a QR code. The project then developed as a live creative process: the artist created new works, ideas with sound, animation and character pages appeared, and we gradually shaped everything into one digital story.
result
— The website became more than an exhibition companion. It turned into an independent part of the project, with soundtrack, storytelling, animated main page and character pages. — The result is a mobile multimedia novel where interface, animation, sound and artworks come together into one experience.