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Is there a worse match between the Padres and the Dodgers? We’re talking about your logo and website, and trust us — these two assets of yours may be fighting each other if you’re not seeing the trust, traffic, and conversions you want. If you want to generate more trust (and look like a solid brand doing it), you need to design your website the way you do your logo and vice-versa. Do that with branding and website packages, and you’ll create a brand experience that goes beyond what’s easy on the eyes. What “Brand-First Web Design” Actually Means The logo your customer sees on your hero page is only part of your branding . The rest of it comes from everything else that’s open to view, from your font style to the color schemes and imaging. Even your tone, POV, and voice comes into play. Do you intend to come off friendly or tech-savvy and forward like a San Diego Saas founder? Whatever your answer is, that too becomes a critical part of your brand. When all these elements come together on your website, it tells a customer or client a unified story about who you’re serving and why you’re different. Just check out how we did our own site . We “Captivate and Convert” by walking the fine line between minimalist, loud, and punchy. You’ll see this as soon as you look at our single color choices, button placement, and direct CTAs and copy. Now compare that to a site where the hero is designed with one color and the landing page another. Does that seem like a trustworthy brand to you? We thought so.













