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Outdated layouts slow teams down.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.
Big thanks to the Toimi team! Everything was done thoughtfully, tastefully, and right on schedule. Loved how design and development were handled together — quick approvals, quick launch. Super easy to work with.
We came in with a task tailored to our business — and everything was adapted to fit, no templates. What we appreciated most is that they didn't just think about how to build it, but why. You can feel the care in their approach.
We ordered a webinar interface design and a couple of fintech-related things from Toimi — everything was on point. What stood out was that they didn't just deliver, but also suggested ways to simplify. We took notes.
We plan to continue working
with Toimi!
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Yes. We redesign websites for Washington D.C. non-profits, associations, government contractors, and policy organizations that need modernized digital presence while maintaining compliance and accessibility.
D.C. redesigns must account for accessibility requirements, stakeholder approval processes, content governance, public-facing transparency, and often complex information architecture serving multiple audiences.
Accessibility compliance gaps, outdated platforms, poor mobile experience, organizational restructuring, mission evolution, or difficulty managing content through existing systems.
Yes. Accessibility is built into redesign from the start, ensuring WCAG compliance, Section 508 requirements, and usability for assistive technologies throughout the updated site.
Through systematic content audit, structured migration planning, preservation of important URLs, careful redirect mapping, and phased implementation that minimizes disruption.
Yes. D.C. sites often serve members, donors, policymakers, media, and public audiences. Redesigns create clear paths for each group while maintaining cohesive structure.
Through staged reviews, clear documentation, stakeholder coordination, and structured feedback processes that respect organizational hierarchy and decision-making requirements.
Typically 12-20 weeks, accounting for stakeholder coordination, approval cycles, accessibility verification, content review, and compliance requirements that extend timelines.
Yes. Redesigns maintain or improve connections to CRM platforms, member databases, advocacy tools, donation systems, and other applications critical to D.C. operations.
It ensures digital presence supports mission objectives, maintains compliance, improves accessibility, strengthens public trust, and creates sustainable systems for ongoing content management and organizational growth.