I almost didn't take this project.
An AI consulting firm from Australia. Enterprise partnerships with Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, AWS and OpenAI.
And they were showing up online like it was 2018.
I remember looking at their old website and thinking, this company is playing at the highest level. But their website is leaving money on the table every single day.
So I said yes.
Here is exactly how we built Symbolon from the ground up:
Step 1.
We dissected the old website in Figma.
Not to copy it.
To understand what was broken.
The hierarchy was off.
The typography had no personality.
The spacing felt accidental.
We mapped every problem
before designing a single element.
Step 2.
We rebuilt the entire design in Figma from scratch.
New typography system.
New spacing rules.
New UI elements
Designed specifically to communicate one thing
enterprise trust. Clean. Professional.
The kind of design that makes
decision makers lean forward.
We went through
iteration after iteration
until it felt inevitable.
Like it could not have been any other way.
Step 3.
I brought it to life in Framer.
Smooth scroll animations.
Fluid interactions.
Micro movements that guide the eye
without screaming for attention.
The kind of polish that makes visitors
feel the company is as serious as it actually is.
Then we made it live.
Clean. Premium. Authoritative. A website that builds trust before a single word is read. A website that closes deals before a single sales call is made.
The client's reaction?
They said it finally looked like the company they actually are.
That sentence is why I do this.
Because your website is not just a design. It is your first impression that you never get to make twice. It is your best salesperson working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, while you sleep.
And if it is not doing that job, you are losing clients you never even knew you had.
š See the build:
https://www.framer.com/@arafay-top-rated-webdesignerdeveloper/
Shoutout to
Ashar Ayub on the Figma side of this one.
If your website does not match the quality of your work, that is the exact problem I solve.