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Website Design - Multi-Page Figma File for Dev

This engagement designs a multi-page website that does real strategic work: positions you against your category, sequences the visitor's decision across pages, and builds a design system for your developer (or any future developer) can extend without breaking.
Design only, delivered as a clean Figma file that any developer can build from.

Why design-first matters

Most multi-page websites are designed page by page. Each one looks fine on its own, but together they feel like a folder of unrelated PDFs. By the time a developer builds them, the inconsistencies are baked in.
I design websites as a system. One visual language, one tone, one navigation logic across every page. The decision arc plays out across the site, not just on the homepage. The components are reusable, named, and structured so whoever builds the site moves faster and stays consistent.
In practice:
The homepage answers "Who are you and why should I care?" before introducing anything else.
Every page after that has one job, and every page knows what the others are doing.
The design system is documented, so adding a new page in 6 months still feels native.
The Figma file is organized so a developer can build straight from it without asking questions.

Who this is for

Companies whose current site stopped matching where the business is now
Founders preparing for a launch, fundraise, or category shift
Teams that already have an in-house or contract developer and just need a senior design partner
Companies working with an agency for the build but wanting sharper design upfront

What you walk away with

Strategic intake. Audience, positioning, conversion goals, competitive read. The thinking that drives every design decision.
Sitemap & information architecture. Six pages mapped, with clear roles for each and how they connect.
Wireframe direction. Structure agreed before any visuals, which is where most projects waste two weeks.
Six hi-fi page designs. Typically homepage, product or solution page, pricing, about, plus two supporting pages of your choice (case studies, features, careers, blog index, whatever fits).
A reusable design system. Components, typography, color, motion direction. Designed once, reused everywhere.
Responsive layouts. Desktop, tablet, mobile, all designed properly, not just resized.
A dev-ready Figma file. Organized, named, exportable. Any developer building in Framer, Webflow, or custom code can ship from it.
A Loom handoff walkthrough of the structure, intent, and how the system is meant to extend over time.
Two weeks of post-handoff support. I answer your developer's questions, clarify anything that comes up, and adjust small details as the build progresses.

Process & timeline

Week 1 to 2. Strategy, sitemap, information architecture, wireframe direction. Week 3 to 4. Hi-fi design across all six pages. Week 5 to 6. Polish, responsive variants, design system documentation, handoff.
FAQs

Starting at$4,499
Duration6 weeks
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Figma
Framer
Framer Designer
UI Designer
UX Designer
Web Designer
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Artis Lutkovskis proRiga, Latvia
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Website DesignArtis Lutkovskis
Starting at$4,499
Duration6 weeks
Tags
Figma
Framer
Framer Designer
UI Designer
UX Designer
Web Designer
Cover image for Website Design

Website Design - Multi-Page Figma File for Dev

This engagement designs a multi-page website that does real strategic work: positions you against your category, sequences the visitor's decision across pages, and builds a design system for your developer (or any future developer) can extend without breaking.
Design only, delivered as a clean Figma file that any developer can build from.

Why design-first matters

Most multi-page websites are designed page by page. Each one looks fine on its own, but together they feel like a folder of unrelated PDFs. By the time a developer builds them, the inconsistencies are baked in.
I design websites as a system. One visual language, one tone, one navigation logic across every page. The decision arc plays out across the site, not just on the homepage. The components are reusable, named, and structured so whoever builds the site moves faster and stays consistent.
In practice:
The homepage answers "Who are you and why should I care?" before introducing anything else.
Every page after that has one job, and every page knows what the others are doing.
The design system is documented, so adding a new page in 6 months still feels native.
The Figma file is organized so a developer can build straight from it without asking questions.

Who this is for

Companies whose current site stopped matching where the business is now
Founders preparing for a launch, fundraise, or category shift
Teams that already have an in-house or contract developer and just need a senior design partner
Companies working with an agency for the build but wanting sharper design upfront

What you walk away with

Strategic intake. Audience, positioning, conversion goals, competitive read. The thinking that drives every design decision.
Sitemap & information architecture. Six pages mapped, with clear roles for each and how they connect.
Wireframe direction. Structure agreed before any visuals, which is where most projects waste two weeks.
Six hi-fi page designs. Typically homepage, product or solution page, pricing, about, plus two supporting pages of your choice (case studies, features, careers, blog index, whatever fits).
A reusable design system. Components, typography, color, motion direction. Designed once, reused everywhere.
Responsive layouts. Desktop, tablet, mobile, all designed properly, not just resized.
A dev-ready Figma file. Organized, named, exportable. Any developer building in Framer, Webflow, or custom code can ship from it.
A Loom handoff walkthrough of the structure, intent, and how the system is meant to extend over time.
Two weeks of post-handoff support. I answer your developer's questions, clarify anything that comes up, and adjust small details as the build progresses.

Process & timeline

Week 1 to 2. Strategy, sitemap, information architecture, wireframe direction. Week 3 to 4. Hi-fi design across all six pages. Week 5 to 6. Polish, responsive variants, design system documentation, handoff.
FAQs

$4,499