Web Design
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How I use AI to create website content
When I ask clients for their website text, I usually get one of two things: an overthought essay packed with lengthy paragraphs, or complete radio silence. Writing about yourself is uncomfortable. It feels awkward, and most of us don’t know where to start. The blank page wins more often than it should. Making it simple […]
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Turning Down the Noise, Tuning Up the Experience
Refining the Cabin Fever Audio homepage for usability, SEO and a cleaner visual experience. Cabin Fever Audio has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality sound and lighting across Cornwall and the South West. But their homepage wasn’t quite hitting the right notes. With a weak layout and tired content, it was time for a rethink. […]
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Reworking the script for Cornwall Youth Theatre
A responsive web design overhaul for Cornwall Youth Theatre Company, modernising their site to better showcase events, highlight opportunities, and clearly communicate their mission of supporting young talent since 1984.
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Snapsha Photography
A custom WordPress web design for Snapsha Photography, developed from a basic wireframe into a bold, personality-filled portfolio that showcases Kasha’s work while meeting all her business needs.
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The only web design trend you need in 2025
Every year it’s the same hype around web design trends. But does any of it actually matter? Here’s my take after seeing it all play out, year after year.
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Penlee Park Open Air Theatre
A full WordPress and WooCommerce box office solution for Penlee Park Open Air Theatre, featuring eTicketing, and built-in analytics – all tailored for running a venue online.
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Anarchy in the UX!
In a world of cookie-cutter web design, Pixolomew takes a different path – adaptive, thoughtful, and built around your business. Because sometimes, great design means knowing exactly when to break the rules.
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Beware the web design cowboys!
The web industry’s full of cowboys promising the world and delivering a mess. From vague SEO contracts to rushed builds with hidden costs, here’s what to watch for – and how to avoid it.
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Don’t start from scratch!
You don’t rebuild a house to fix a window – same goes for websites. An iterative approach lets you tackle real issues bit by bit, without the chaos of a full redesign.
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Websites for humans – what does it mean?
Discover the ethos of Pixolomew – creating websites that give user-friendly interactions the highest importance, prioritising genuine human experiences above catering to automated bots.