Fuss-free web design.

User-focused. Mobile-first. Customisation as needed.
Easy backend use.

I've been working in WordPress since about 2012, creating websites for personal projects and learning as I go. I love the combination of skills that it requires, from design and customisation to user experience and copy-editing: a little bit of make-it-pretty magic, mixed with a bit of make-it-do-cool-stuff tinkering.

While I can't build you a rocket-ship (who needs rocket-ships anyway)*, I can offer you a small-business solution that'll be easy for you to take over once I'm done.

With a little bit of training, the WordPress backend is user-friendly and accessible for almost anyone.  I use a kick-ass theme that comes bundled with very useful premium plugins, and it's powerful enough to meet almost any need imaginable. It's included in my pricing, and yours for life (no nasty surprises, promise).

* Though I have taken a full-stack web-dev course to familiarise myself with the lingo 🤓

Get in touch: hello@josimu.com

Recent work

thelittleolivefarm.co.za

A 1-hectare small-holding in Gordon's Bay, producing hand-harvest olive oil and Cape Fynbos honey.

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arcunliffe.co.za

A  female-owned property and construction consultancy in Cape Town, South Africa.

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soulspacestudio.co.za

A friendly and beautiful yoga studio in Kommetjie, Cape Town – SoulSpace.

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seascreen.co.za

One-page website for ocean-friendly sunscreen brand, SeaScreen.

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eltasmith.com

Website redesign for sustainable food systems expert Elta Smith.

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tribalneed.com

Website redesign for musician Riccardo Moretti, aka TribalNeed.

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sanamyantz.com

Design for dance professional Yana Sanamyantz. Not yet published.

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plantifulcoach.com

My own personal project, Plantiful Coach. Eat More Plants!

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opzoek.com

Website redesign for a local artisanal apricot kernel oil company.

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capetownswing.co.za

Another personal project, Cape Town Swing. Come dance!

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