Outdated design losing credibility. Modern rebuild that converts.
Let's Fix ThisYour website was built five years ago and it shows. Visitors judge your business in under three seconds, and an outdated design signals that you're behind the times. Worse, old code means security vulnerabilities and poor mobile experiences.
A website redesign isn't just making things look prettier — it's rebuilding the foundation so your site performs, ranks, and converts for the next 3-5 years. I've redesigned ecommerce stores running outdated themes with 200+ custom CSS overrides that made the site nearly impossible to maintain. The approach I take starts with understanding what's actually working on your current site (you'd be surprised how often redesigns accidentally kill high-performing pages) and then rebuilding with modern standards. For WordPress sites, that means clean theme architecture using block-based editing where it makes sense, proper responsive breakpoints tested on real devices, structured data markup for rich search results, and Core Web Vitals optimization baked in from the start. For businesses ready to move beyond WordPress, I build with Next.js and React — the same stack powering byfaysal.com — which delivers near-instant page transitions and perfect Lighthouse scores. Every redesign includes proper 301 redirect mapping from old URLs to new ones, because losing your existing Google rankings during a redesign is one of the most expensive mistakes a business can make.
This solution is part of my WordPress Solutions service.
Not if it's done correctly. I create a complete URL redirect map before launch and implement 301 redirects for every existing page. I also preserve your existing meta titles, descriptions, and heading structure unless we're intentionally improving them. Post-launch, I monitor Google Search Console for any crawl errors.
A typical redesign takes 4-8 weeks depending on the size of the site and complexity of features. Simple brochure sites land closer to 4 weeks; ecommerce stores with hundreds of products and custom functionality take 6-8 weeks. I provide a detailed timeline before starting.
Absolutely. I build with content management in mind — whether that's WordPress with intuitive block editing or a headless CMS with a clean editing interface. You'll receive a walkthrough session covering how to update pages, add content, and manage media.
Tell me about your situation and I'll propose the right approach.