Built to work on every screen.
Something like six in ten visitors are going to land on your site from a phone, and Google's been grading the mobile version of your site — not the desktop one — for a while now. Responsive isn't a checkbox I tick at the end of a project. It's how I design from the first sketch, not a separate pass I do after the "real" desktop version is finished.
A lot of sites that call themselves responsive just shrink the desktop layout until it fits — cramped buttons, text too small to read, a menu that takes four taps to close. I design the mobile layout as its own thing, then build up from there.
Speed is part of the same job. A beautiful site that takes five seconds to load on a phone loses people before they see it, and Google notices too — Core Web Vitals are a ranking signal, not just a nice-to-have.
- Mobile layout01
- Tablet & desktop02
- Touch interaction03
- Load speed04
- Figma
- HTML & CSS
- JavaScript
- WordPress
Mobile first,
not mobile-fixed.
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Mobile-first layout
I design the smallest screen first. It forces real decisions about what actually matters on the page, instead of cramming everything in and hoping it survives the squeeze.
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Breakpoints that make sense
Not just three fixed sizes — the layout adjusts wherever it actually needs to, based on the content, not a preset device list.
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Touch-friendly interaction
Buttons sized for thumbs, not cursors. Menus that open and close in one tap. Small details, but they're the difference between a site that feels made for phones and one that's just tolerated on them.
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Performance budget
Images sized and compressed properly, fonts loaded without blocking the page, no unnecessary scripts. Fast by default, not fast after a separate "optimization" pass.
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Real-device testing
Checked on actual phones and tablets before launch, not just a browser window resized to look like one.
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