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Because a bespoke build can break budgets.

Due to cost or time constraints, sometimes all you need to get to market quickly and affordably is a high-quality theme installed properly. Whether you need a fresh skin or a clean up of your existing template, we can help.

Shopify

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With an impressive catalog of high-quality, contemporary themes, a wide feature set, an intuitive dashboard, and tight integration with all major platforms (Amazon, Facebook, Instagram, etc.), it’s no surprise that Shopify has become the de facto standard for rapid e-commerce deployment.

Experience: There's little I can't do or haven't done on this platform so feel free to challenge me.

Wordpress

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While Shopify has recently made inroads into improving its CMS stack to chip away at WordPress’s customer base, there’s a reason almost half of all websites on the internet still run on it: lower initial costs, the largest theme library, a plugin for everything, and a developer community larger than the population of some small countries.

Experience: I spent a better part of the 2000's designing, developing, fixing, modifying, and often cursing at Wordpress themes and plugins. It's old hat, but still fits like one as well, so there's not much I won't be able to turnaround fast for you here.

Squarespace

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The go-to choice for creatives who don’t like to code, Squarespace is more rigid than WordPress. However, what you lose in functionality and flexibility, you gain in ease of use and quality of presentation with minimal effort. Featuring a drag-and-drop interface, a robust catalog of clean, professional, responsive themes, built-in hosting, and basic e-commerce tools, if your needs are straightforward, Squarespace is a safe space.

Experience: I’ve worked with a few themes over the past decade. While I haven’t been too adventurous on their platform, the slim feature-set makes me wonder what “adventurous” would even look like. Let’s find out together!

Webflow

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The go-to choice for creatives who should probably just learn to code. The Webflow Designer is drag-and-drop on steroids, capable of some undeniably impressive expressions of dynamic digital art—if you don’t mind the lock-in, scalability issues, learning curve, and black box servers.

Experience: Zero. The idea of ‘no-coding’ in Chrome every day gives me chills. Call me?