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05 / 2024Agency Website · UI/UX · Frontend

Shapinfotech

For ShapinfotechA services website for an agency that needed stronger positioning, cleaner service storytelling, and a more credible first impression from the first screen onward.

Shapinfotech project cover

Challenge

The agency needed a website that felt more intentional and better reflected the level of work they wanted to attract, not just a generic service brochure.

Approach

We rebuilt the content hierarchy, visual presentation, and service flows so the site could explain the offer clearly and make the agency feel more established online.

Outcomes

  • Agency story reframed around trust, clarity, and a more polished service narrative.
  • Homepage and service sections designed to move visitors toward inquiry more naturally.
  • Visual system tightened so the site felt less templated and more brand-specific.

Positioning-led

Messaging structured around the actual offer

Lead-focused

Inquiry paths made more visible and clearer

Cleaner brand

Visual direction felt more established

Client note

We needed the site to feel more serious and more intentional, and that came through in both the copy structure and the design execution.

Founder · Shapinfotech

Gallery

Homepage structure and first-impression polish
01Homepage structure and first-impression polish
Service storytelling and supporting detail blocks
02Service storytelling and supporting detail blocks
Lead generation and inquiry-focused paths
03Lead generation and inquiry-focused paths
Consistent visual language across the site
04Consistent visual language across the site

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How this kind of work is typically delivered.

Projects like this often combine design, development, iteration, and post-launch support rather than ending at a static handoff.

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