Hello,
I'm Aga,
your website designer.

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Great website design is like hosting the perfect dinner party—everyone feels welcome, genuine connections happen naturally, and your guests leave wanting to return.

Your website should do exactly that: work beautifully while making it all look effortless.

My Path to Website Design

I came to web design through an unconventional route, gathering skills that now make me better at what I do:

Graduate studies in psychology and management taught me what makes people feel seen and ready to take action, and showed me how to build systems that actually work

Years as an executive assistant refined my ability to anticipate needs and make complex things feel simple

Digital marketing taught me how to guide someone from curiosity to commitment

That combination - understanding people, creating beauty, building systems that work - is what makes websites that don't just look good, but actually convert.

How We'll Work Together

Strategic design - Every choice serves your business goals while maintaining that effortless elegance you want

Clear process - You'll always know what's happening, what's next, and when to expect it

Built to last - A website that continues working for you and grows with your business

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What I Bring to Your Project

An understanding of how people make decisions and what builds trust

Years of supporting high-level professionals who expect excellence

The genuine commitment to see you succeed

Life Beyond Work

When I'm not designing websites, you'll find me in my garden, reading, or planning my next travel adventure.

I believe in morning coffee as a ritual, afternoon walks as medicine, and that the best ideas come when you're not trying so hard.

I share this because business is personal. Our work comes from our values, our experiences, our unique gifts.

The most powerful websites come to life when we capture who you really are - your expertise, your warmth, the thing that makes clients choose you - and translate that into a digital presence that works.

My goal? Your website should make you smile every time you share it.

Let's create something worthy of everything you've built and opens the doors to everything that's coming.


LET'S CONNECT
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My absolute favorite moment in any project?

When a client sees their finished website and gets excited because it's exactly what they envisioned but couldn't articulate. That's when I know we've created something truly special.

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