Evolved360 Web
A Website That Works
On Every Device.
Mobile-First Design That Converts — Not Just Displays.
Over 60% of your visitors arrive on a phone. A layout that looks good on a desktop but breaks on mobile costs you leads before anyone reads a single word. We design for the smallest screen first, then scale up — so every visitor gets a fast, clear experience that leads them toward a decision.


Your Expert Partner
A website that doesn't convert isn't a design problem — it's a clarity problem.
Visitors arrive with a specific question and leave if the answer isn't obvious within the first few seconds. We build sites around the decision the visitor is trying to make — not the organizational structure the client is used to thinking in. That shift in framing tends to have more impact on results than any visual refresh. Mobile-first design is the baseline; clarity of message is what drives the conversion rate.
60%+
Traffic from mobile
3 sec
Avg. decision window
Mobile-First
Design approach
10+
Years web experience
What Changes
What a properly responsive site actually delivers.
Multi-Device Layout
Every breakpoint designed intentionally — mobile, tablet, laptop, and wide desktop. Not a single layout stretched to fit, but a purpose-built experience for each screen size.
Performance Optimization
Images sized for the device delivering them. No oversized assets slowing down mobile users. Core Web Vitals scores that support search rankings and reduce bounce rates.
Conversion-Focused UX
Navigation, CTAs, and content hierarchy designed around what mobile visitors need to do — not what looks good in a Figma file. The goal is the action, not the aesthetic.
SEO-Ready Structure
Mobile-first indexing means Google reads your mobile layout first. Clean semantic HTML, proper heading structure, and fast load times all factor into where your pages rank.
The Plan
Getting started is simple.

Discovery & Wireframes
We map your visitor journeys and content hierarchy before opening a design tool. Wireframes are reviewed and approved before visual design begins — so layout decisions are grounded in how visitors actually use the site.

Design & Development
Mobile-first design built in code. Each breakpoint is tested on real devices during development — not just stretched in a browser window. Performance and accessibility are validated throughout, not bolted on at the end.

Launch & Optimize
Pre-launch testing across browsers and devices. Post-launch monitoring of Core Web Vitals, bounce rates, and conversion paths. Refinements based on real visitor behaviour, not assumptions.
Mobile visitors who have a poor experience rarely come back — and they rarely tell you why they left.
Book Free AssessmentWhat's Included
Everything under one roof.
Every layer of your digital presence — designed, developed, and supported by one team who owns the outcome.
What Changes
What your business looks like when this is handled.
Client result
“Our old site looked fine on a desktop but fell apart on mobile. After the redesign, mobile conversions went up significantly and our bounce rate dropped. The difference was mostly structural — the content hierarchy made sense for how people actually browse on a phone.”
Operations Manager · Professional Services · ETG client
The Case for Responsive Design
What responsive web design actually means for your business.
Responsive design stopped being optional around 2018. Google switched to mobile-first indexing — meaning it crawls and ranks the mobile version of your site, not the desktop version. A site that looks fine on a laptop but breaks on a phone doesn't just frustrate visitors; it actively hurts your search rankings. Most businesses understand this in theory, but the implementation often stops at “it fits on a phone,” which isn't the same as being designed for a phone.
Mobile-first design means starting with the smallest, most constrained layout and building upward. This forces prioritization decisions that desktop design avoids — you can't fit everything above the fold on a phone, so you have to decide what matters most. That constraint usually produces a cleaner, more focused site at every screen size. The most common outcome of a mobile-first redesign isn't just better mobile performance; it's a site with better content hierarchy across the board.
Performance is the other side of responsive design that gets underestimated. A visually responsive site that loads slowly on a mobile connection is functionally broken. Google's Core Web Vitals — Largest Contentful Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift, and Interaction to Next Paint — are ranking signals that reward fast, stable loading. Image optimization, lazy loading, and properly structured CSS are the mechanics behind good scores. We test against real devices and connections throughout development, not just once before launch.
“A website that doesn't convert isn't a design problem — it's usually a clarity problem. We build sites around the decision the visitor is trying to make.”
Kevin Nishimura — CTO & vCIO, Evolved Technology Group
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions.
Ready to stop losing mobile visitors?
Book a free assessment. We'll review your current site on mobile, identify where visitors are dropping off, and show you what a properly designed responsive site looks like for a business your size.
