Web design for Landscape & Design Studios
A frame worthy of the work inside it.
When your product is taste, your website is a work sample before it's a marketing tool. Prospective clients read every margin, typeface, and transition as evidence of how you'd treat their project.
We designed with that bar for a Los Angeles landscape architecture studio featured in Architectural Digest, California Home + Design, and Milieu — full-bleed photography, categorized project galleries, and press placed exactly where a commissioning client's eye will land.
The discipline is restraint. The site recedes; the gardens, buildings, and interiors do the talking. That's harder than it sounds, and it's precisely the skill design clients are hiring.
01
Galleries that breathe
Projects organized by category and shown large, uncrowded, and in order.
02
Quiet typography
An editorial system that reads like a monograph, never like a sales page.
03
Press as positioning
AD features and publication credits placed where they settle the credibility question.
04
Serious inquiries only
A consultation flow that gently qualifies projects without interrogating prospects.
Landscape & Design Studios work
See the proof.
Landscape & Design Studios — good questions
No — images are served responsively, each visitor gets the right resolution automatically, and full-bleed pages still load fast on a phone.

