Engineering Website Redesign

Project Details

Project Overview

A client in the engineering industry reached out because their existing website was not helping them attract new clients. The site looked outdated, lacked structure, and failed to communicate their expertise.

Instead of positioning the company as a professional engineering service provider, the website felt more like a simple brochure with minimal information and no clear direction for visitors.

The goal of the project was to redesign the website into a conversion-focused platform that clearly presents the company’s services, builds trust, and guides visitors toward contacting the business.

Challenges

After reviewing the existing website, several major issues became clear.

The site was built as a single-page website, which limited how much information could be presented and made it difficult for visitors to explore specific services.

Key problems included:

Overall, the website lacked the elements needed to turn visitors into inquiries.

The Core Problems

The website was built with a purely visual mindset rather than a strategic one.

Many websites are created this way. Designers focus only on layout and appearance without thinking about conversion, messaging, or user flow.

The result is a generic website that looks acceptable but fails to perform. Instead of guiding visitors toward taking action, it simply displays information.

For a service-based business like engineering, a website must do more than look good. It needs to build trust, communicate expertise, and encourage potential clients to reach out.

Objectives

The goal of the redesign was to transform the website into a conversion-focused marketing asset rather than just a digital brochure.

Key objectives included:

The Process

The redesign focused on both structure and conversion strategy.

1. Website Structure

The first step was expanding the website beyond a single page and organizing it into a logical structure.

New pages included:

This allowed the company to clearly present its services, experience, and past work.

2. Conversion-Focused Homepage

The homepage was redesigned to guide visitors through a clear decision-making journey.

Key sections added include:

3. Projects Showcase

A dedicated Projects page was created to showcase engineering work.

Each project now has its own page with:

This helps demonstrate real-world experience and builds confidence with potential clients.

4. Contact and Lead Protection

The contact page was redesigned to make it easy for potential clients to reach out while also protecting the website from spam.

Features include:

Results

The final result is a modern, structured, and conversion-focused website that positions the company as a credible engineering service provider.

Key improvements include:

The new website now works as a business tool designed to attract and convert potential clients, rather than just an online brochure.

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