Web design & development in London.

// w4 to westminster · agency-grade, freelance rates

A surprising amount of this portfolio lives in London. The Chiswick Calendar — a daily community news site in W4 — has been a client since 2019, in a long-running development partnership with Dawn Wilson of DW Multimedia: advertising infrastructure, a digital Club Card, a merchant directory, and everything else a small newsroom needs to publish every day. iNHouse Communications, a Westminster comms agency, subcontracts builds here that have included a parliamentary group's website and a national awards site with public voting. The Constitution Society, an educational charity off Petty France, gets its performance, security and microsite work from the same desk.

// Chiswick House and gardens, West London · photo: Peter Trimming · CC BY-SA 2.0

None of those clients care that the desk is in Devon, because the work arrives the way London agency work always arrives: against someone else's designs, someone else's deadline, and — in the political jobs — someone else's reputation on the line. What they notice is the practical difference: a senior freelancer answering their emails directly, at rates set by Dartmoor overheads rather than Shoreditch ones.

For London businesses the maths is straightforward. You get the capability an agency would assign a team to — publishing platforms, ad operations, GDPR-compliant consent, custom plugins — delivered by one accountable person who has run exactly those systems for London clients for years. Video calls are the default; in-person days in town happen when a project needs them.

// recent projects

The proof, not the pitch.

Drag through a few recent builds — every one of them links to its full case study.

Fashion brand with a 95M monthly reach

// astro · cloudflare · payload

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