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I'm a web developer based in Middlesbrough, Stockton, Darlington, Newton Aycliffe, Durham, Newcastle and the surrounding North East Area. While working from my Middlesbrough Studio I create dynamic, responsive and affordable websites.

Please get in touch if you need a new website or an update to an existing website.

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10 May 2017

Great work. For the price I was expecting poor work but Graeme delivered a professional website that has not only attracted more customers to my business but helped me standout as one of the top brands on the high street. Thank you and I'll look forward to working again with you soon! 100% More...

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Communication! Knowing exactly what the client wants to convey to their customers. It's my job to make sure the message gets out!

Do you have any logo/content/slides/gallery images/colour themes you like like incorporated into the design?
Do you like the design of any other website?

I love making something from nothing. From a few ideas (and a few hours typing) I can make something of value for not only my client but for their customers.

Most web designers make money from referrals, so making a good impression and going beyond the call of duty is essential for the business!

I saw how much web developer companies were charging and I knew I could do it at a fraction of the price. These days everyone needs a website but sometimes smaller companies stuggle to get their foot onto Google and/or simply can't afford a website. I'm here to help!

Because I'm committed to the end result. If a website doesn't work or doesn't rank in Google I consider that as a failure. People put their faith in me to create something that is going to help their business. That is my number one motivation when creating a website!

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