
Redesign website, improve page speed, boost Core Web Vitals
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What you get with this Offer
This service combines a full visual redesign with deep performance engineering so your site looks modern and professional while also passing Google's Core Web Vitals assessment with strong scores. I'll strip out what's slowing you down — bloated plugins, uncompressed images, render-blocking scripts, poorly configured caching — and rebuild the front end with speed and stability as a design requirement, not an afterthought. Every design decision made during the redesign will have performance baked in from the start, not patched in at the end.
Whether your site is on WordPress, Webflow, or another platform, you'll come away with a site that loads fast on mobile and desktop, scores well on Google PageSpeed Insights, and gives both your visitors and Google's crawler an experience that reflects well on your business.
What's included: full website redesign with modern responsive layout, Core Web Vitals audit and targeted fixes, image compression and next-gen format conversion, caching and CDN configuration, render-blocking resource elimination, CSS and JavaScript optimisation, Largest Contentful Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift and Interaction to Next Paint improvements, Google PageSpeed Insights score improvement, and a before-and-after performance report.
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
Website URL — the full address of the site being redesigned and optimised
Platform details — what your site is built on (WordPress, Webflow, Wix, custom, etc.)
CMS or hosting access — admin login credentials so I can audit, access the codebase, and implement changes directly
Current PageSpeed score — if you've already run a Google PageSpeed Insights test, share the results — if not, I'll run it myself as the first step
Redesign direction — whether you have a clear vision for the new look or need me to lead the design direction based on your industry and brand
Brand assets — logo, colours, and fonts so the redesign stays on brand
Pages in scope — a list of all pages to be redesigned, or confirmation if it's the full site
Inspiration sites — 2–3 websites you find visually appealing or that perform well in your space
Hosting details — your hosting provider and plan, as server-level configuration often plays a significant role in page speed and needs to be assessed early
Timeline — whether you have a launch deadline, as performance work can sometimes uncover deeper issues that need staging and testing before going live