I’ve been building for the web since it was young, awkward, and mostly text. Over 25 years I’ve watched technologies come and go, fashions rise and collapse, and patterns repeat themselves under new names.
That experience changes how you design. You learn what lasts, what breaks, and what quietly becomes expensive six years later. My approach is shaped less by trends and more by judgment: clear structure, calm interfaces, and systems that don’t fight their owners.
BrightonWeb exists to make websites that stay useful long after the excitement of launch has faded.