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MD. Tanvir Rahman

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Case Study: Turning a Client’s Webflow Website Into a Cleaner, More Responsive & User-Friendly Experience Sometimes a project does not start with a full rebuild. Sometimes it starts with one simple question from a client: “Can you review my current website and tell me how it can be improved? (https://www.woma.health/)” That is precisely how this project began. The client reached out to me because she already had a website, but it was not looking or performing the way she wanted. She shared the existing website link with me, and after reviewing it carefully, I noticed that the site was built in Webflow. Since Webflow is one of the platforms I work with confidently, I explained that we did not need to start everything from zero. Instead, we could improve the current structure, optimize the layout, make the design more polished, and create a better experience for visitors. After that, the client asked me how I would improve it. So, I reviewed the website in more detail and shared my thoughts about the layout, section structure, responsiveness, and overall user journey. During that discussion, she mentioned that she had already created a Figma design for the updated version of the website. She shared the Figma file with me, and I went through the full design carefully. Some sections were already well thought out by the client, while a few areas needed improvement. I suggested updates where needed, and she also refined some parts based on the information she wanted to present to her visitors. Once the website access was shared, I checked the Webflow structure properly. The client had started working on some sections herself, especially the blog area, but there were a few technical and layout-related issues that needed to be addressed. After we finalized the project scope and budget, I started the development work. The goal was not to make the website overly animated or visually complicated. The client wanted the website to feel clean, balanced, informative, and easy to navigate. Her visitors needed to understand the content clearly, so the focus was on readability, spacing, mobile responsiveness, and a smooth browsing experience. One of the most important parts of this project was making sure the design looked great across different devices. The desktop version had to feel polished, but the mobile version was equally important. I carefully adjusted the spacing, typography, layout behavior, and responsive structure so users could easily read and interact with the website from any screen size. Another key part of the project was the blog page. At one point, the client wanted to organize the blog content in a better way. She asked if we could add a filtering system so visitors could browse posts based on specific categories. I suggested a category-based filtering system, where users could click on a category and instantly see only the relevant posts. This made the blog page much easier to use and helped visitors find the content they were looking for faster. To make the idea clear, I first created a sample version inside the website and showed it to the client. She really liked the concept. After that, she created another Figma design for the blog page, and we refined it together with a few additional suggestions. The final blog page became simple, clean, and user-friendly — exactly what the website needed. This project was a true collaboration between the client’s creative direction and my Webflow development expertise. The client had a clear vision for how she wanted to communicate with her audience. My role was to bring that vision into Webflow properly, make the layout responsive, improve the technical structure, and ensure the website felt balanced and professional. The result was a much cleaner, more polished, and more user-friendly website. What I really enjoyed about this project was the collaboration. The client was involved in the creative process, open to suggestions, and focused on creating something meaningful for her visitors. Even after completing the main work, she continues to reach out whenever she needs help or updates. That kind of long-term client relationship is always valuable to me because it shows trust, communication, and satisfaction with the work. Project Highlights: ✅ Existing Webflow website review ✅ Figma design implementation ✅ Layout and section improvements ✅ Mobile responsiveness optimization ✅ Blog page restructuring ✅ Category-based blog filtering system ✅ Clean, balanced, and user-friendly design ✅ Ongoing client support and collaboration This project is a great example of how a website does not always need to be rebuilt from scratch. Sometimes, with the right strategy, clean execution, and thoughtful improvements, an existing website can be transformed into something much more professional, functional, and aligned with the client’s goals.
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Luxury Car Rental Platform — Dubai A client from the Middle East reached out with a simple request — "I want people to book a car the way they'd walk into a showroom. Effortless." That one line set the tone for everything. The brand was luxury. The market was Dubai. And the expectation was clear — the website had to feel as premium as the cars sitting in the garage. I started with the experience. Every scroll had to feel intentional, every transition had to feel smooth. I brought in GSAP for animations — not to show off, but because a Lamborghini deserves better than a page that just loads. The result was a frontend that moved the way luxury should: quietly, confidently, without effort. Then came the booking flow. The client's biggest frustration with their previous setup was drop-offs — people browsing but never booking. So I stripped it down. Browse by category, pick a car, book it. No extra clicks, no confusion. Just a clean path from interest to confirmation. But the part the client loved most? The backend. He could now log in, upload a new car under the right category, and see exactly who had booked what — all by himself. No developer calls, no waiting. Full control, zero complexity. Built on Next.js and React, powered by Cloudflare, tracked with Google Analytics and Facebook Pixel — the platform was built to scale from day one. What started as "make it simple" turned into something the client proudly calls his best business decision this year.
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I designed and developed this elegant restaurant website using WordPress CMS, focusing on a premium visual experience, brand consistency, and smooth user interaction. The website was created to present the restaurant’s identity in a stylish and engaging way while making it easy for visitors to explore the menu, discover the atmosphere, and take action through reservation-focused calls to action. The design was built with a strong emphasis on visual storytelling, using large imagery, refined typography, balanced spacing, and a modern section flow to reflect the restaurant’s upscale ambiance. I created the layout to support both branding and usability, helping the business showcase its food, interior experience, opening hours, and key information in a clear and attractive format. Along with the WordPress development, I also integrated essential functionality such as popup plugins and interactive content elements to improve engagement and support promotional or booking-related actions. This project demonstrates my ability to combine custom design, WordPress CMS management, and plugin-based functionality into a polished hospitality website that feels both professional and inviting.
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Designed and developed a professional pharmacy website using WordPress, featuring a clean service-based layout, responsive design, and clear business presentation. I also optimized the website for SEO to improve search visibility, page structure, and overall discoverability.
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Designed and developed a professional Shopify eCommerce store with a modern homepage, featured product sections, promotional banners, and category-based product organization. The website was built to provide a clean, responsive, and conversion-focused shopping experience.
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I designed and developed this modern healthcare and eCommerce website using WordPress and Elementor with a strong focus on clean UI, user-friendly navigation, and conversion-centered layout structure. The website was created for a pharmacy and wellness brand, combining healthcare service information, product showcase sections, and article-based content in a visually organized and professional way. The homepage was carefully structured to present multiple service categories such as smoking cessation, health hub resources, skin care products, wellness items, and trusted health advice in a clear and engaging format. I used a balanced layout, brand-consistent colors, clean typography, and well-organized content sections to make the site both informative and easy to explore. This project highlights my ability to build fully responsive WordPress websites with Elementor, create custom page layouts, organize complex homepage sections, and deliver a polished design that supports both service promotion and online product presentation. Key Features - - Built with WordPress + Elementor - - Fully responsive design - - Clean and modern healthcare-focused UI - - Custom homepage layout design - - Product showcase sections - - Service-based content organization - - Blog/article section integration - - User-friendly navigation and structure - - Brand-consistent visual styling
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