A 1:1 done for you website packageA one-page Squarespace website built to be simple, accessible and beautifully on-brand
The One Pager is a streamlined Squarespace site for founders, freelancers, and small teams who want a powerful online presence, without the unnecessary complexity.
Research shows that design influences 75% of a website’s perceived credibility
What's included?Everything you need to launch confidently, share you offer clearly and look professional
Custom design
Copy guidance and brand edits
Accessibility-first Squarespace build
Alt text
Basic SEO setup
One round of feedback + handover
When one page is enough…
If you’re launching something new
If you want a professional presence, fast
If you have one clear offer or service
If this is your first website
How it works
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Enquire!
Share a few details about your project, goals, and what you’d like your site to do. I’ll review your needs and confirm whether a one-pager is the right fit.
You’ll need to have branding and copy, but don’t worry - I’ll review everything to make sure it’s inclusive, and make tweaks if it isn’t
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Plan
We’ll define your site’s structure and outline the key messages. I’ll help you review and refine your content so it’s clear, concise, and written with accessibility in mind. Things like heading hierarchy, link text, and plain language all matter.
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Design and Build
I’ll design and build your site using accessibility best practices from start to finish. That means strong colour contrast, readable typography, clear focus states, logical navigation, and optimised image alt text.
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Launch
Once everything’s tested, I’ll handle the launch and show you how to edit and maintain your site. You’ll go live with a one-page website that’s clean, fast, and works beautifully for everyone.
Why Squarespace?
I’ve seen too many sites that look nice but don’t work for everyone because of the platforms they’re built on (looking at you, Showit).
Squarespace provides a better, more accessible foundation. It’s reliable, easy to edit, and better for user experience.
Your site will:
Have alt text written the correct way
Use proper hierarchy for SEO and screen readers
Load fast and look great
Be easy for you to update
Benefits backed by data
Be discoverable
Unlike social media, your website is searchable and permanent. It helps new clients find you, learn about you, and take action in their own time.
Control your message
Your website is your space to share what you do and how you do it, without algorithms or distractions. You decide what people see and how they experience it.
Look professional and build trust
A website gives your business credibility. It shows you’re established, dependable, and serious about what you do.
Reach everyone
An accessible website means no one gets left out. When your site works for all users, including elderly people, those with disabilities and English as a second language (to name just a few reasons)you widen your reach and reflect your values.
Why you need an accessible website
In today’s digital world, an accessible website is a must. One study found that businesses with inaccessible sites are missing out on around $6.9 billion annually in revenue because visitors simply abandon sites they can’t use.
When your website works well for everyone, including people with disabilities, you’re not only doing the right thing, you’re also tapping into a larger audience, strengthening trust and credibility, and future-proofing your brand. Neglecting accessibility risks losing customers, limiting your reach, and leaving money on the table.
Did I even introduce myself? I’m Lauren, by the way.I’m Lauren, a website designer with a background in UX and a professional certificate to back it up.
My approach blends strategy, usability, and visual design so your website looks great and works well for as may people as possible. I’ve trained in inclusive communication and understand the details that make a site more accessible, from language to layout. With hands-on knowledge of front-end development, I know how design decisions translate in the build, meaning every element has a purpose and performs smoothly online.
Got questions?
Here’s what most people ask before starting website projects . If there’s something else you’d like to know, just get in touch and I’ll happily talk you through it.
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I work with individuals, small businesses, and companies of all sizes across a wide range of industries. Whether you're a startup, an established business, or an somebody with a big idea, we can work together.
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If you have one main offer, service, or goal — a one-page site is perfect. It keeps your message focused, guides visitors through a clear story, and ends with a strong call to action. If you’ve got a lot of content or multiple services, a larger site might be better suited (and I can help you decide which makes sense).
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Squarespace offers the best built in accessibility features and is reliable platform that makes it easy for you to manage your site without code.
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It means your site will be designed and built so everyone can use it, including people with visual, motor, or cognitive differences. I’ll check colour contrast, typography, navigation, and content structure to ensure it meets accessibility best practices.
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You’ll provide your content (or rough draft), brand assets like logos and colours, and any reference material you’d like me to see. I’ll guide you on structure, tone, and how to write content that’s easy to read and accessible.
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Yes - you’ll get a short handover video where I’ll show you how to make edits, add content, and maintain your site with confidence. Squarespace is designed for ease of use, so you won’t need to rely on a developer for small changes.
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Typically 2 weeks from start to launch, depending on feedback and how ready your content is. I’ll confirm dates once we’ve discussed your project.
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Item descriptionI offer optional ongoing support for content updates, accessibility reviews, and small tweaks. You can book this as needed, no retainers required.
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Absolutely. A one-page site is a great starting point and when you’re ready to expand, I can build on what we’ve created to add more pages or functionality.