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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.

What's covered
  • Mobile layout01
  • Tablet & desktop02
  • Touch interaction03
  • Load speed04
Built with
  • Figma
  • HTML & CSS
  • JavaScript
  • WordPress

Mobile first,
not mobile-fixed.

  1. 01

    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.

  2. 02

    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.

  3. 03

    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.

  4. 04

    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.

  5. 05

    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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