Creating a Professional New Website for Wayne Frecklington Psychotherapist
Wayne Frecklington already had a web presence, but it was very basic and minimal. The goal was to take what existed and transform it into a more polished, informative, and welcoming website that better reflected the professionalism, care, and trust needed in the psychotherapy space.
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I created a brand new website that feels modern, calm, and professional while giving visitors a much clearer understanding of Wayne’s services and approach. Instead of a simple one-page style presence, the new website now provides richer information that helps potential clients feel informed before making contact.
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For this project, it was really important that the website felt easy to use and approachable. The design needed to be sleek, but not cold. Professional, but still warm. The final result guides visitors through the information in a simple, supportive way, making it easier for them to understand whether Wayne’s services are right for them.
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The new website gives more depth to the services, therapy approach, and enquiry process. This helps answer key questions, build trust, and create a better experience for people looking for professional support.
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Beyond just looking good, the website was designed to make enquiries easier and support bookings at a more professional level. Clear calls-to-action and a more intuitive layout help visitors take the next step with confidence.
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This project was all about elevating Wayne’s online presence from basic to professional-grade. The new website is modern, informative, welcoming, and easy to navigate – giving potential clients a much stronger first impression and making it easier for them to connect.
This project was about taking a simple, minimal website and turning it into a professional online space that feels calm, credible, and easy to use. Wayne Frecklington Psychotherapist now has a modern website that better supports enquiries, builds trust with potential clients, and gives people the information they need before reaching out.
