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Agency Web Design

Creative agency websites that make the work easier to choose.

LoomBase helps creative agencies turn portfolio-heavy websites into clearer sales assets with better positioning, services, case studies, proof, and contact paths.

Best fit

Creative agencies, branding studios, design studios, production teams, boutique marketing firms

What we shape

  • Agency positioning
  • Case study structure
  • Service page hierarchy
  • Lead and consultation paths

Common website problems

  • The portfolio shows taste but does not clearly explain strategy, services, or business outcomes.
  • Case studies do not help prospects understand process, fit, or scope.
  • Service pages are too broad for high-intent searches.
  • Contact paths are vague or disconnected from project qualification.

What a redesign should improve

  • A sharper homepage that explains who the agency helps and why the work matters.
  • Case studies that connect visuals, process, constraints, and client outcomes.
  • Clear service pages for branding, web design, campaigns, content, or production.
  • A structure that can support future industry pages and comparison content.

Our redesign approach

  1. Step 1Clarify positioning, ideal clients, service lines, proof, and sales objections.
  2. Step 2Turn portfolio work into case studies that support decision-making.
  3. Step 3Redesign service pages around search intent and buying stages.
  4. Step 4Prepare internal links and metadata for agency SEO growth.

FAQ

What should a creative agency website include?

A creative agency website should include clear positioning, services, case studies, proof, team or process context, industries served, and a simple inquiry path.

Why are case studies important for agency websites?

Case studies help prospects understand the problem, process, quality of thinking, and type of work the agency can deliver beyond screenshots alone.

Can an agency website target multiple services?

Yes. The best structure usually gives each major service its own page while keeping the homepage focused on positioning and proof.

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