Want your site to look good on mobile? Can do.

 
marcelrodeka.com, a fully responsive website for drummer, educator and inspirational mentor Marcel Rodeka, in Dunedin, New Zealand, with a custom smartphone layout
 
Modern smartphones can scale content pretty well these days... but there's no substitute for having complete control over how your website displays on mobile devices.  MusicSitepro gives you that control, as well as making most of the smart choices for you, displaying a mobile version of your website that just has the content that mobile users need.
 
 
 
gillianboucher.bobmcneill.net, a partially responsive website for Wellington, New Zealand-based Canadian fiddle-guitar duo Gillian Boucher & Bob McNeill, with a custom smartphone layout
 
Our design team is hot on designing mobile-friendly websites that don't compromise the "big monitor, big impact" design of your main website. It needs to look good at all sizes.
 
 
 
 
catgutandsteel.com, a partially responsive website for Dunedin, New Zealand-based duo Catgut & Steel, with a custom smartphone layout
 
Modern search engines tailor their results based on the type of device used for the search; and how mobile-friendly your website is affects its search rankings on mobile searches.   
 
 
 
ardfernyacht.co.uk, a partially responsive website for a Yacht Centre on the west coast of Scotland, with a custom smartphone layout
 
Regardless of the layout of your website, we can design a mobile layout that presents the most relevant information in an easy-to-read format.
 
 
 
velovinododo.com, a fully responsive website about adventure cycling, with a custom smartphone layout
 
The mobile version of your website can look as alike, or unlike, your regular website as you wish. Most people choose to display a simplified version of their website, with a streamlined layout and only the most relevant pages.
 
 
 
oppositeskye.co.uk, a partially responsive website for a holiday home on the Isle of Skye, with a custom smartphone layout

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