Web design · Vancouver, BC

Web design
in Vancouver.

Vancouver is the most competitive design market in BC. Every brand here is making something — and the website is usually the first thing prospects judge. We build sites for Vancouver SaaS founders, editorial DTC brands, and professional service teams who want craft without an agency overhead.

(01) — Vancouver, BC

Vancouver design has a particular sensibility — restrained, considered, a little Pacific Northwest. Coffee-shop typography, generous whitespace, real photography. The local audience can spot a stock template from across the street.

That sets a bar. The studios who clear it tend to either be expensive agencies billing C-suite budgets, or small independent shops doing one project at a time. We're the latter. We've worked with Kitsilano DTC brands, Mount Pleasant SaaS startups, downtown advisory firms and Gastown editorial outfits.

We don't pitch on flash. We pitch on the boring stuff that wins long-term — clean code your team can own, content systems editors actually want to use, Core Web Vitals in the green, a real point of view about why each page exists. The work is calmer than the city.

(02) — Why us, here

What you're hiring for.

  • Designed for the Vancouver bar — typography, composition and pacing that read native to the local design community, not generic North American template-shop output.
  • Independent studio overhead — no account directors between you and the people doing the work; same senior team in every meeting.
  • Built for ownership — code, content models, design system handed off documented; your in-house team picks it up day after launch and keeps shipping.
  • Performance and accessibility as defaults — Core Web Vitals green on launch, WCAG AA contrast and keyboard support baked in.
  • Honest pricing — every project gets a fixed scope and a fixed quote in week one; no surprise overages, no time-and-materials drift.
(03) — How we work

Web design
Websites designed around the work.

Marketing sites
Product & SaaS
Editorial & portfolio
Landing pages
Design systems
Accessibility audits
See the full web design breakdown
(05) — Common questions

What people in Vancouver
actually ask.

Are you a Vancouver agency?+
We're an independent studio based in Langley, BC — about an hour from downtown Vancouver. Roughly half our work is for Vancouver-area clients; the rest is across Canada, the US and Europe. We come downtown for kickoffs and launches; the rest happens async + on Zoom, the way most Vancouver design teams actually work now.
How does Vancouver web design pricing compare to other markets?+
Premium-tier Vancouver agency builds run CA$60,000–CA$200,000+. Mid-market builds with established small studios — including us — usually land CA$20,000–CA$60,000 for a real marketing website. Cheap one-person shops will quote under CA$10,000 but the technical and ownership story usually breaks down a year in.
Do you work with venture-backed startups?+
Often. We've built marketing sites, dashboards, and design systems for Series A–C SaaS teams in BC. We're efficient with founder time and tend to fit well with in-house product teams that already have one or two designers.
Which stack do you recommend for Vancouver brands?+
Editorial DTC brands: usually WordPress + WooCommerce, or Webflow if the catalog is small and the content load is light. SaaS marketing sites: Next.js + Sanity. Heavy editorial publications: Next.js + custom CMS, or Webflow CMS for smaller editorial teams. We recommend in week one.
Can you handle a rebrand alongside the site?+
Yes. Roughly half our Vancouver projects start with a brand refresh — identity, voice, type and color system — and the site is the first place the new brand lives. We do both end to end.
How long does a Vancouver web design project take?+
Eight to twelve weeks for most full builds. A pure marketing-site rebrand can land in six; a rebrand-plus-platform-migration runs twelve to sixteen. We share a week-by-week plan before kickoff.

Working on something
in Vancouver?

Thirty-minute call, no slide deck, no salespeople. Tell us what you're building and we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right team.