Recent Digital Box projects — each built to be simple, scalable, and seriously effective.
Your Chef — New Business Website
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The Challenge
Your Chef wasn’t just launching a new website — they were launching a brand-new business.
Naz, the talent behind the apron, had built a strong reputation through word of mouth and years of hands-on experience in the catering world. But to grow beyond personal recommendations and reach clients planning weddings, private dinners, corporate events, and bespoke celebrations, he needed a professional online presence that said:
“I offer premium, personalised catering — and you can trust me with your big day.”
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Our Approach
With only the logo to guide the look and feel, we set out to build a clean, modern website that clearly introduced Your Chef as a premium bespoke catering service. We focused on simple navigation, strong visuals, and clear messaging that highlighted Naz’s experience and the personalised nature of his catering.
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Execution
We created the full site structure from scratch — shaping the content, establishing the visual style, and designing a layout that works seamlessly across desktop, tablet, and mobile. High-quality food photography was placed front and centre to instantly communicate skill and credibility, supported by concise service descriptions and easy-to-find contact options.
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Results
The finished website gives Your Chef a confident, professional online identity. It’s visually appealing, easy to navigate, and built to convert visitors into enquiries. Most importantly, it gives the business a solid digital foundation to grow from word-of-mouth into a wider, more consistent customer base.
PAC Handyman — Website Redesign
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The Challenge
PAC Handyman was an established business with a solid reputation, but their previous website didn’t reflect their professionalism or the quality of their work. The layout was dated, the structure was unclear, and the user experience didn’t match the strength of the brand. They came to us with clear ideas, existing brand colours, and a well-defined vision — they just needed a website that actually lived up to it.
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Our Approach
We used their existing brand style as the foundation and rebuilt the site from the ground up. Our goal was to modernise the look, simplify the navigation, and create pages that aligned with PAC Handyman’s specific requirements. We focused on clarity, clean design, and a layout that supported the variety of services they offer.
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Execution
We refined their chosen colour palette, structured the content to match their requested page flow, and designed a modern interface that works beautifully across all devices. The updated site presents their services clearly, uses concise messaging, and gives visitors a straightforward path to get in touch or request a quote.
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Results
The new website now matches the professionalism of the business behind it. It’s cleaner, faster, far more user-friendly, and visually aligned with PAC Handyman’s brand. Most importantly, it finally gives the company a digital presence that supports customer trust, communicates their expertise, and generates more enquiries.
Echoes of Brighton Past — New Community Heritage Website
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The Challenge
Echoes of Brighton Past is a new heritage initiative celebrating and preserving the stories of Black and Asian communities across West Sussex, with a strong focus on Brighton & Hove. The project needed a website that felt respectful, visually engaging, and accessible to all ages — a place where history, culture, and personal stories could be showcased in a modern, welcoming way.
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Our Approach
We set out to design a site that balanced clarity, warmth, and trust. Using the project’s mission as our foundation, we created a layout that made it easy for visitors to explore timelines, articles, images, and community stories. Accessibility and readability were core priorities, alongside a visual style that felt educational without being academic or heavy.
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Execution
We developed a clean, structured website that highlights key historical themes, community contributions, and upcoming project developments. The design is image-led, mobile-friendly, and built to grow as more research and stories are added. Navigation was simplified to help users of all digital skill levels find what they need quickly and comfortably.
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Results
The finished website gives Echoes of Brighton Past a strong, credible online presence that supports its mission. It’s easy to explore, visually engaging, and provides a solid foundation for expanding the archive, sharing new stories, and reaching a wider audience across Sussex and beyond.

