Web Design Gold Coast.
Take your ideal customers from curiosity to conversion with data-led website design.
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Gold Coast Web Design Services.
Design a high-performing site based on customer data and user feedback.
Website
UX Design.
Guide your ideal customers to a purchase with clearly structured pages.
&
Website
UI Design.
Bring your brand to life with boldly creative interfaces that seize and hold attention.
What our clients say.
Every Stage of the Website Lifecycle.
Work with one team of Gold Coast-based specialists from master planning to maintenance.
Website Design.
During the design phase, we’ll take your site’s content and flow it into wireframes and/or mockups.
Once you’ve approved each page, the designs will be passed to our web development team , who’ll create a fully interactive staging site for your review.
Wireframes for Gold Coast
Websites.
Websites.
How do you build a website that delivers consistently high conversions?
Answer: you start with data-informed wireframes.
Our Gold Coast-based designers work closely with our copywriters and SEO specialists to craft designs that hit all the right notes.
That means engaging copy, page architecture that flows logically from section to section, and key UX elements like FAQs (which also support SEO).
Each choice is based on user data from your existing site – as well as proprietary insights we’ve developed over more than 24 years of web design.
Talk to us about how our end-to-end process could help you create a website that actually drives revenue.
Gold Coast Website
Mockups.
Mockups.
A website is, ultimately, about the end user – your ideal customers.
Do they feel that your website is clean, modern and professional, the kind of digital shopfront that a trustworthy brand would have?
Can they navigate and read each page easily?
Are the visuals consistent – or do they feel jarring and disjointed?
Those are the kind of questions that feed into our Gold Coast web designers’ process.
And they’re how we’ve consistently produced beautiful, high-performing websites for more than 400 businesses, including industry leaders like Wyndham Destinations and the Smith Collective.
Logo Design & Visual
Branding.
Branding.
Great design is grounded in consistency.
A unified colour scheme that draws on colour theory.
A coherent aesthetic style that captures the essence of your brand identity.
A logo that draws the eye and says, ‘This is us.’
Those elements should be in place before you begin designing your website, but we know that’s not always possible, especially if you’re working to a fixed launch date.
Find out how we can help you create essential assets like a logo and a visual style guide to align your brand’s aesthetics – before or alongside your website build.
Recent Web Designs.
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Take Your Website From Concept to Closeout.
Ask about our end-to-end website solutions – strategy, copywriting, design, development, SEO and hosting, all under one roof.
Our Web Designers.
Claire Sempf
Website Developer
Frazer Linscott
Website Developer
Jason Deacon
Director
I'm Currently:
Watching: The Recruit | |
Listening: Mindset Mentor | |
Reading: Radical Candor | |
Ordering: Caramel Latte | |
Quoting: "Don’t let your past define your future!" | |
Obsessed With: Camping |
Why I love what I do:
I love change and ability to build people up to realise their potential.
I am not about:
Drama or Egos
Megan Gibson
General Manager
I'm Currently:
Watching: Still trying to get through Game of Thrones | |
Listening: Kings of Leon and Taylor Swift combo | |
Reading: Zoho Knowledge base! | |
Ordering: Classic Shaken Margarita | |
Quoting: ‘Hey Jess!’ | |
Obsessed With: Our new brand and LB x |
Why I love what I do:
Leading this amazing bunch of humans is the most rewarding thing I’ve done in a very long time. I love helping them realise their potential and get after it!
I am not about:
Meaningless chat, posting my food, brands or labels, getting up before the sun.
Luke Briggs
Director/Sales Director
I'm Currently:
Watching: Formula One | |
Listening: Lane 8 | |
Reading: Rocker Fella Habits | |
Ordering: Vodka Redbull followed by a McCallum Scotch | |
Quoting: Winners make it happen losers let it happen | |
Obsessed With: Cars and Megs |
Why I love what I do:
I am passionate about sales and business strategy for a sustainable and scalable return.
I am not about:
Woke
Melissa Stewart
Social Media Strategist
I'm Currently:
Watching: True crime/cult documentaries | |
Listening: 90's R&B | |
Reading: Does instagram count? | |
Ordering: Oat Chai Latte - tastes like christmas! | |
Quoting: Okaaaay let's go! | |
Obsessed With: Sending my partner photos of cute puppies that we should totally adopt, right now |
Why I love what I do:
I love working in social media because it gives brands a human voice - everything doesn't have to be perfectly curated, it can be real and raw. I enjoy helping brands grow their following and getting creative with their brand voice. I love that every day is different - different clients, different platforms, paid vs organic - the strategies vary so massively - no 2 days are the same.
I am not about:
Anything high-maintenance - all about the simple life
Jessica Deacon
SEO Strategist
I'm Currently:
Watching: Criminal Minds | |
Listening: Metal and Electronic Music | |
Reading: SEO Reports | |
Ordering: Iced Latte with Vanilla Syrup and Lactose-free Milk | |
Quoting: "That'll Do Donkey" | |
Obsessed With: Sushi and Music |
Why I love what I do:
I enjoy the challenge of constantly learning new things as changes occur in Google's algorithms. It's rewarding to see the direct impact of our efforts when our clients' websites improve organically in search rankings.
I am not about:
Bad coffee and pineapple on pizza
Shaia Deacon
Sales & Account Manager
I'm Currently:
Watching: Tiktok Videos | |
Listening: Billie Eilish's New Album | |
Reading: Daring Greatly by Brene Brown | |
Ordering: Iced Long Black... or an Oat Chai Latte if I'm feeling spicy | |
Quoting: Yeet! | |
Obsessed With: Mid century everything |
Why I love what I do:
I love chatting with people and discovering what they're passionate about. Every person and every day is different, which makes things fun and exciting!
I am not about:
Small talk, confined places, and driving 😄
Melissa McDonald
Accounts & Administration Manager
I'm Currently:
Watching: Law & Order SVU | |
Listening: Taylor Swift & Stone Temple Pilots | |
Reading: The Storyteller - Tales of Life by Dave Grohl | |
Ordering: Tall cappuccino with 2 sugars and lactose free milk | |
Quoting: I'm not here to f**k spiders! or You right bro? | |
Obsessed With: Frodo the cranky Malshi & Pablo the Cavoodle and my Matthew! |
Why I love what I do:
Because I love helping customers!
I am not about:
People who are rude!
Matthew Johnson
Senior Software Developer
I'm Currently:
Watching: Catfish on mtv, my 600lb life | |
Listening: Talking heads, mastadon, avicii | |
Reading: Many web dev sites | |
Ordering: JUMBO iced americano | |
Quoting: "whaddya think of me panel?" | |
Obsessed With: Puppy dogs, overclocking, a good chicken parm, Mel M |
Why I love what I do:
It's always exciting to learn new tech, new ways to build products and make them all sing together.
I am not about:
Programming bugs and stuff not working like it should!
Claire Sempf
Website Developer
I'm Currently:
Watching: New Girl | |
Listening: Gym Bangers | |
Reading: Fourth Wing | |
Ordering: Flat White, Skim Milk, 1 Sugar | |
Quoting: Well it was one of yas! | |
Obsessed With: My House, My Partner & My 2 Dogs |
Why I love what I do:
I get to create amazing websites that help businesses grow, all while working remotely and doing what I’m passionate about.
I am not about:
Designing logos
Frazer Linscott
Website Developer
I'm Currently:
Watching: The Office | |
Listening: EDM Music | |
Reading: React Native Documentation | |
Ordering: Iced Long Black | |
Quoting: "I'm not superstitious, but I am a little stitious." — Michael Scott | |
Obsessed With: Surfing, my dogs |
Why I love what I do:
I love following emerging technology and building innovative digital products because I am excited by how technology is evolving.
I am not about:
People who don't like The Office.
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Why Us?
We’re more than a digital marketing agency. We’re the architects of your brand’s future.
Holistic Approach.
When we build your brand’s strategy, we look at the whole house, not just each room.
That means a holistic approach centred on your business goals – using whatever digital channels work best.
Digital Pioneers.
We’ve been blazing a path through digital landscapes since 2000.
Understanding how users navigate web pages and consume information is in our DNA.
Australian-Made.
Our content marketers work from our office on the Gold Coast, Queensland.
We understand Australian audiences and know how to stay compliant in regulated industries.
Web Design Gold Coast FAQs.
How much should a full website design cost?
A new website’s cost varies hugely depending on the project. Factors include:
- required content
- number of pages
- required features (such as e-commerce functionality)
- SEO
- hosting and integrations.
For a basic WordPress site of 6–8 pages, you can expect to pay around $2,000 in design and development costs. That doesn’t include copywriting (which will add around $1,000) or SEO. The easiest way to work out how much your website will cost is to get quotes from at least 3 different vendors. (You can request a free quote from us by filling out our contact form.)
Keep in mind, though, that upfront cost shouldn’t be your only consideration. A website is a long-term digital asset – your accountant will likely advise that you treat it as a capital expense. A poorly constructed website that needs to be rebuilt in a year will cost more than an initially more expensive website that lasts 4 or 5 years.
It’s also important to think about ROI and opportunity cost. How much revenue will your website help drive in comparison to its cost? And how much potential revenue could you lose with an under-performing site?
What comes first: copy or design?
In web design, copy – the words that go on a page – must come before wireframes or mockups. A page can’t be designed properly unless the designer knows what content will be included and how it will be structured. Think about it: could an interior designer do their job without knowing what the purpose of each room in a building was?
Some marketing agencies, though, cut corners by using existing WordPress templates and then using AI or cheap copywriters to ‘fill in the gaps’. It’s an approach that ignores UX basics like information architecture and leads to poor-performing pages that haven’t been built to meet your business’s unique needs.
What is a CMS in web design?
A content management system (CMS) is software that allows you to edit content on a website without manually coding each page. The most popular CMS in the world is WordPress; it’s used by 43.5% of all websites.
Because WordPress is so widely used, it’s generally a good option for most small and mid-sized businesses. (It’s one reason why our hosting solutions are specifically optimised for WordPress sites.) You’ll have access to a huge selection of plugins – apps that can enhance your site’s capabilities – on a platform that your in-house marketing team will be familiar with.
You won’t need to pay a developer to make small design changes, either. Visual builders like Elementor make it easy to modify your site’s appearance without code, reducing the cost of both new builds and updates.
What is a wireframe in web design?
A wireframe is a basic, ‘bare-bones’ schematic that represents the structure and layout of a web page or app screen. It helps stakeholders understand the placement of copy and other on-page elements without colours or other UI features. It’s an essential part of UX design, preceding the creation of mockups.
Wireframes come in 2 varieties: low-fidelity (which look like rough sketches) and high-fidelity (which include a greater level of detail that looks more like the final product). Most SMB website projects won’t need both sets of wireframes – they’re generally reserved for more complex builds like apps, or for scenarios where stakeholder approval is needed for each stage.