FruitmobDesign
Project Receipt001
custom siteyes
brand systemlean
web toolsoptional
launchhandled
Good fit.

Custom websites, weirdly well made.

Small-shop design and build help for sites, product surfaces, and web tools that need taste and working code in the same room.

Custom SitesIdentityUI / UXWeb ToolsLaunch OpsRescue Work
01 / Offer

What the shop makes.

Not a giant agency menu. A small set of web work that benefits from one person who can design, build, and clean up the messy launch parts.

Custom SitesA site that looks like it belongs to you.Marketing sites, product pages, portfolios, campaign pages, and small-business sites that do not look rented.
IdentityEnough brand system to make the web work hold together.Type, color, page rhythm, and just enough identity work to make the site feel intentional.
UI / UXInterfaces and flows that people can actually use.Interfaces, flows, component systems, and practical polish for tools people actually use.
Web ToolsSmall web apps that make the site do something.Forms, dashboards, small apps, calculators, AI helpers, and workflow utilities.
Launch OpsThe launch details that decide whether the site works.Hosting, deployment, analytics, SEO basics, domains, performance, and handoff.
Rescue WorkRepair the slow, broken, confusing parts.Fix the slow, broken, ugly, confusing, half-launched parts of an existing web presence.
good fit if

You need a custom site, not a rented template with your logo on it.

The project mixes taste and production details.

The site has to explain real work clearly.

You want the person designing the thing to understand how it ships.

02 / Process

From weird brief to live site.

The work stays practical: understand the job, make the surface, wire the launch, then keep the thing usable after it is public.

01Sort the problem

We identify the audience, the job the site has to do, what already exists, and what can be ignored.

02Make the surface

The design direction turns into real pages, components, copy, responsive behavior, and working flows.

03Wire the launch

Domains, forms, analytics, SEO basics, performance, QA, and handoff get handled before the site is called done.

04Keep it usable

After launch, the site can keep growing through repair passes, new pages, content cleanup, and small web tools.

03 / Proof

Design taste with production hands.

The point is not just making pretty mockups. Fruitmob should show that the person designing it can also build, launch, and maintain it.

OneOne person owns the shape of the site from visual direction through production details.
RealThe output is not only a mockup. Pages, forms, responsive states, hosting, and QA are part of the work.
OddFruitmob is built for projects that need a stronger point of view than a normal small-agency template.
04 / Work

Specimen cards, not case-study sludge.

Past sites, public tools, and current personal work are framed as short, visual, inspectable proof cards.

Open specimen wall

Bring a weird web problem.

Start with a regular email or use the project receipt as a quick fit check. Either way, the first step stays simple.

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