We rework what no longer fits: from confusing layouts to mixed messaging, we streamline what drags conversion down
and amplify what drives action.
The design no longer
reflects the brand.
Realigned to match current positioning.
Outdated layouts slow
teams down.
Restructured for today's workflows.
Style is inconsistent
across touchpoints.
Unified into a single visual language.
Visuals look polished
but confuse users.
Refocused around clarity
and flow.
No two redesigns are alike. Our rates adjust based on product count, format variety,
and system depth — not just surface design.
I liked how adaptable the team was. Even when we changed direction halfway, they stayed calm and helped us re-prioritize without losing momentum.
The final product matched our vision perfectly. But what stood out most was the openness — everything was discussed upfront, no hidden surprises.
They care about details. You can tell everything is double-checked before delivery.
Super easy collaboration. Thanks!
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Cost depends on the number of page templates, design complexity, content migration requirements, and whether the engagement includes UX research and conversion optimization — no flat rate applies. A website redesign for a life sciences manufacturer in Pearland's Lower Kirby District repositioning for global pharmaceutical partnerships involves different strategic and visual depth than a refresh for a local retail business near Shadow Creek Town Center. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your current site and project brief.
A focused redesign covering a defined set of page templates typically takes 6 to 10 weeks. A full website redesign including discovery, UX audit, information architecture, content strategy, and high-fidelity design across multiple page types takes 10 to 16 weeks depending on scope and stakeholder review cycles. Pearland businesses with large existing content libraries — service pages, partner resources, clinical documentation — require a content audit and migration plan as part of the engagement timeline rather than as an afterthought handled after design is complete and content gaps become obvious.
Life sciences and biotech companies in the Lower Kirby District whose sites no longer reflect their current scale or global partnership ambitions, healthcare providers serving Pearland's rapidly growing population losing patients to competitors with more credible digital presences, professional services firms across Brazoria County underperforming in Greater Houston metro search results, and retail businesses that built a first-generation site during Pearland's record growth decade and have since outgrown it are the most frequent clients. A website that was adequate three years ago is often actively damaging today — slow load times, outdated design, and poor mobile experience signal to both visitors and search engines that the business has not kept pace with its own growth.
A website refresh updates visual elements — colors, fonts, imagery — within the existing structure and platform. A full redesign revisits information architecture, user flows, content strategy, and visual identity from the ground up. For Pearland businesses whose existing site has structural problems — poor navigation, unclear service hierarchy, or conversion flows that do not match how clients and partners actually make decisions — a refresh applies cosmetic fixes to a broken foundation. A redesign addresses root causes rather than surface symptoms that reappear regardless of how many times the visuals are updated.
We preserve all existing URL structures, implement proper redirects for any changed paths, carry over structured data and meta information, and optimize Core Web Vitals in the new build before launch. For Pearland businesses that have built search visibility in the Greater Houston metro market over time, an unmanaged redesign can erase that equity in a single deployment. SEO continuity is not an optional add-on — it is a technical requirement built into our redesign process from the information architecture phase so no ranking is lost through a structural change that could have been managed with proper planning.
We audit existing content before the redesign begins — identifying what performs well in search, what converts visitors, and what can be consolidated or removed. For Pearland businesses with service libraries spanning life sciences, energy, healthcare, and retail — common in companies that have diversified rapidly alongside Pearland's growth — content architecture decisions have direct SEO and conversion implications that inform page structure before a single design element is placed. Content strategy and design are developed in parallel rather than sequentially so neither discipline is constrained by decisions the other made without its input.
You work with a dedicated UX designer, visual designer, and project manager throughout the engagement. We use structured stages — discovery, information architecture, wireframes, visual design, development handover — with documented approval checkpoints at each phase. For Pearland clients with marketing and executive stakeholders involved in design approvals — common in life sciences and manufacturing organizations with distinct perspectives on brand presentation and technical credibility signals — we run consolidated review sessions so feedback is gathered and resolved efficiently rather than arriving in separate rounds that pull the design in conflicting directions.
You receive a complete design package: all page templates in Figma, a component library, design tokens, developer handover documentation, and an SEO continuity plan covering redirects and metadata for the new build. For Pearland businesses moving directly into development after the redesign — whether with Toimi or another team — the handover package is structured so any qualified developer can build from it without interpretation gaps or additional design clarification before coding begins, keeping the path from approved redesign to live website as efficient as possible.