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We build websites that make people stop scrolling — bold design, ruthless SEO, and the kind of motion you're about to see everywhere on this page.

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Growth

Design + SEO = Profit

Pretty gets attention. Findable gets traffic. Together, they get customers. We design websites people actually enjoy using — then make sure Google puts them in front of the people already searching for what you do.

the demo bookings for Barbary Systems in the three months after we launched them

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the Google PageSpeed score we build to — fast sites rank higher and convert more

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Services

Three ways we make you unmissable

Design that stops the scroll. SEO that starts the traffic. Branding that makes you stick. Pick one — or let all three feed each other.

Bespoke Web Design

No templates. No page builders. Every pixel drawn for your business and engineered to convert — like the page you're on right now.

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Targeted SEO

We find the searches your customers actually type, then make you the answer. Rankings you can measure, traffic you can bank.

Climb the rankings →

Branding

Logo, colour, voice — one look across everything you do, so customers remember you and competitors wish they were you.

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Playground

Your website shouldn't just sit there

Everything on this page — the cursor, the tilt, the type — we built by hand. Here's a taste of what "bespoke" means: restyle this mini site yourself.

Theme

Accent

Type

Corners

Theme, colour, type, geometry — all live, all animated. Now imagine what we'd do with your brand.

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Menu Wholesale Find us
Fresh bread, gone by noon.

Small-batch sourdough, baked in Leigh-on-Sea every morning since 2019.

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Weekend menu

Sourdough, rye, focaccia — see what's coming out of the oven.

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Wholesale

Cafés and restaurants: standing orders, delivered by 6am.

Process

From first call to first customer

Step 01

Discover

We dig into your business, your customers, and what your competitors rank for. No jargon — just a plan you can hold us to.

Step 02

Design

You watch the site take shape live — and shape it with us. Nothing is final until you love it.

Step 03

Build

Hand-coded, fast, accessible — with the kind of motion you're seeing on this very page.

Step 04

Launch & grow

We ship it, put it in front of Google, and keep tuning the SEO so the enquiries keep climbing.

Kind words

Don't take our word for it

Enquiries doubled within three months of launch. The site pays for itself.

Director · PFT Maintenance

They made a two-person firm look like a national brand — without losing what makes us us.

Founder · Essex landscaping company

The first agency that showed me exactly what the SEO spend was doing — in plain English.

Owner · Independent café, Southend

Contact

Ready to take the leap?

Tell us what you're building. We'll reply within one working day — with ideas, not a sales pitch.

hello@randallstudio.co.uk

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Case study

Barbary Systems

Cloud phone systems & IoT connectivity — UK

Web design Hand-coded build SEO content hub

The brief

Barbary sell two products — Connect, a cloud phone system, and Link, multi-network mobile & IoT SIMs — into a market drowning in jargon, with a hard deadline attached: the 2027 PSTN switch-off. They needed a site a practice manager or fleet owner could actually understand.

What we did

Built a bold, editorial design around the two products and the switch-off deadline — product UI drawn in code instead of stock photos, pages for the six sectors Barbary sells into, and a resources hub of guides, comparisons and an A–Z glossary to own the searches businesses make before they buy.

demo bookings within three months of launch

100

Google PageSpeed performance score

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for the PSTN switch-off searches Barbary targets

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