Design implementation

Figma to WordPress development that respects the design

I turn Figma designs into custom WordPress websites with careful front-end execution, flexible editing, and a clean handoff.

How It Works

A good fit for agencies, designers, and businesses that care about the details.

  • Responsive front-end implementation
  • Custom WordPress themes and editable blocks
  • Agency-friendly collaboration

Design fidelity without fragile code

A Figma file is not just a picture to copy. It contains hierarchy, spacing, reusable patterns, content priorities, and design decisions that need to survive real browser sizes and real WordPress content.

I focus on turning those decisions into a site that feels true to the design while still being maintainable. That usually means clean front-end structure, thoughtful responsive behavior, and editable WordPress sections where your team actually needs control.

Responsive buildout

Careful HTML, CSS, and JavaScript implementation across desktop, tablet, and mobile layouts.

Custom WordPress theme

A tailored theme instead of forcing the design through a generic page builder.

Editable content blocks

ACF or Gutenberg editing that gives teams flexibility without turning every pixel into a risk.

Design system awareness

Reusable treatments for typography, spacing, buttons, cards, forms, and common content patterns.

Agency collaboration

Clear communication with designers, project managers, and internal stakeholders.

Launch-ready details

Metadata, images, performance, accessibility, analytics, and practical post-launch checks.

Estimating

What I need to quote a Figma to WordPress build

The most useful starting point is the Figma file or a share link, the page list, notes about which sections need to be editable, the current content status, integrations, launch timeline, and any accessibility or performance requirements.

  • Static designs, component libraries, or working prototypes are all useful
  • Responsive expectations should be clear before development starts
  • Approved copy and image assets reduce rework and keep the build focused

Get in Touch

If you need a Figma to WordPress developer, call 226-338-1659 or send a message through the project form.

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