Elite · Web DesignYou build for Givenchy, La Mer, Tory Burch. A studio of that caliber deserves a site made with the same precision you bring to every fixture, display, and install. Here is how we get there.
Your current site, the new Squarespace draft, and every one of the five competitors you flagged. That last part told us the standard you are measuring yourself against. Here is what those studios do that works.
Bednark, Space/Craft, and Pink Sparrow lead with large, considered project photography. The design steps back so the craftsmanship carries the page.
Nike, Google, LVMH, SKIMS. Client names sit right on the work, lending instant credibility from logos everyone already trusts. You have Givenchy and La Mer.
Square footage, project counts, capabilities. Quiet, confident numbers that say this is a studio equipped to handle serious work.
Three things are holding it back from standing beside the studios you sent.
The project images have no titles, no client names, no scope. A visitor cannot tell what they are looking at, or how accomplished it actually is.
The atmospheric landscape photography is lovely, but it is disconnected from what you actually build. It dilutes the story instead of telling it.
No case study depth and no clear call to action. Even an interested prospect lands, admires, and leaves without a next step.
Future Visual has the work to stand beside any of them. It simply needs to be presented the way they present theirs. Design, fabrication, installation, shown at full scale, with the client names and the numbers attached.
Retail displays, store fixtures, millwork, window displays, point of purchase, and special events. Experts in wood, metal, plastic, electronics, props, sculpture, and print. This is your actual work, shown the way it deserves.
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La MerTwo ways to get there. Pick the fit for your budget, add the growth layer if you want to be found, then send it straight to us.
The layer that gets you found. Traditional SEO, local targeting for New Jersey and NYC fabrication searches, and Answer Engine Optimization so Future Visual gets cited in AI answers when prospects ask ChatGPT and Google for a design and build partner. Most studios in your space are not doing this yet.
50 percent to reserve your spot and begin, 50 percent at launch. Prefer to pay in full up front? Take 5 percent off the total.
Option A lands in about 2 to 3 weeks. Option B, the full custom build, in about 4 to 6 weeks from your deposit and content handoff.
Your project photography and the client names and details you want featured. The stronger the source material, the more the site sells for you.
Send your package from the previous slide, or reach out any time. We will confirm a start date and get moving.
Website Design & Build Agreement between Elite Web Design Co. and Future Visual Marketing. Please review before you continue.
Elite Web Design will design and build the website package selected on the proposal (Option A, Option B, and the optional SEO/AEO/GEO growth layer), as described on the proposal.
Projects are billed 50% to reserve the start date and begin, and 50% at launch. Alternatively, pay in full up front for 5% off. The checkout payment reflects the option chosen; any remaining balance is due at launch, prior to final handoff.
Option A: approx. 2 to 3 weeks. Option B: approx. 4 to 6 weeks, from deposit and content handoff (photography, client names, details). Timelines may shift if content or feedback is delayed.
Includes reasonable rounds of revision within scope. Work beyond the described scope is quoted separately and agreed before proceeding.
The Client provides project photography, copy details, client names to feature, and timely feedback, and confirms it holds the rights to materials it provides.
On full payment, the finished website and its custom assets belong to the Client. Elite Web Design may display the work in its portfolio.
Either party may end the project in writing. Payments already made are non-refundable, as they reserve the schedule and cover work performed.
A full copy also lives at the agreement page, and is emailed to you after checkout.