// website design portfolio

Websites Planned Around Real Services, Cities, and Customer Intent

This portfolio is not just a collection of layouts. It shows how website pages can be shaped around actual industries such as remodeling, construction, ADU, roofing, plumbing, electrical, and other service businesses in markets like Los Angeles and Dallas.

LA + Dallas Local market focus
Trade-Based Content direction
Page Flow Built around action
DelosWeb portfolio mockup showing website concepts for contractors, remodelers, ADU builders, and local service businesses
Service Strategy
Clear Page Flow
// before the page is designed
01 Services

What the business offers and which services deserve their own page sections.

02 Market

Whether the page needs to speak to Los Angeles, Dallas, or a specific local audience.

03 Proof

What details, visuals, and trust points make the business feel more credible.

Website planning dashboard and team discussion for a service business website project
Website Direction Planned before design starts
// page direction

Every Website Needs a Clear Direction Before It Looks Good.

A premium website does not start with colors or images. It starts with deciding what the page needs to explain, what the visitor needs to believe, and what action should feel natural after reading.

Clear section order
Better content flow
More intentional visuals
Plan Your Website
Website design planning for remodeling and construction service pages in Los Angeles and Dallas
Contractor website page layout planning with service sections, local content, and visitor flow
Web design team reviewing service business website pages for content structure and conversion planning
Built for Dallas & Los Angeles Businesses
// how each page is planned

From Business Notes to a Website Page That Makes Sense

Before a page is designed, the business has to be understood. A garage conversion company, a roofing contractor, and a pest control brand all need different wording, images, section order, and contact points. That planning is what makes the page feel specific instead of generic.

Market and Service Review

We look at the city, service type, and customer need so the page speaks to the right audience from the first section.

Page Flow Planning

The layout is organized like a conversation, moving from what the company does to why the visitor should keep reading.

Content and Visual Direction

Headings, image choices, service details, FAQ topics, and calls-to-action are aligned before the page is finalized.

// what the page needs to communicate

A Good Website Page Answers the Questions Visitors Already Have.

What Do You Offer?

The page should explain the service clearly, without forcing visitors to guess what the business actually does.

Where Do You Work?

Local relevance matters, especially for contractors and service brands targeting Los Angeles, Dallas, and nearby areas.

Why Should They Contact You?

Strong pages use service details, proof points, visuals, and simple next steps to reduce hesitation before contact.

Service Intent Local Positioning Page Flow Content Planning Visual Direction Trust Sections FAQ Strategy Quote Path Service Intent Local Positioning Page Flow Content Planning Visual Direction Trust Sections FAQ Strategy Quote Path