Website Visual Design Consultation
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Group consultations designed around real design decisions — layout, colour, hierarchy, and how they affect what users do next.
Website Visual Design Audit
A focused one-session review of your website's visual design — what is working against you and what to fix first.
Visual Design Direction Session
A working session to get your visual design decisions unstuck — colors, fonts, layout approach, and overall visual tone.
Ongoing Visual Design Consulting
Monthly consulting for businesses actively building or updating their website who need a consistent visual design perspective along the way.
How a session actually runs
Each group meets for 90 minutes. Sessions are kept small — eight people at most — so everyone gets time to share their actual work and receive specific feedback rather than general theory.
You bring a URL or screenshot. The group looks at it together, and the facilitator walks through visual hierarchy, spacing decisions, and colour use. Other participants share what they notice as a first-time visitor.
- 1 Submit your site or design file before the session so others can look at it in advance.
- 2 The group opens with a short framing round — each person states one thing they want feedback on.
- 3 Facilitated review covers layout logic, visual weight, and clarity of key messages.
- 4 You leave with a written summary of the discussion and three concrete things to address first.
What the feedback covers
Group design review at a glance
Numbers from sessions run since Mefsakolud started in 2015.
What group review offers that solo review doesn't
Solo feedback is useful. Group feedback is different.
When eight people look at your homepage simultaneously, you find out what a real visitor experiences — not what a single reviewer notices. Patterns emerge that one person would miss.
Questions before booking
Not sure which session fits your current project? Send a message and we'll point you toward the right starting point based on where your site actually is right now.