Fairfax County, VA — web development
Serving Fairfax County with friendly, practical website builds — accessible, fast, and easy to manage.
Services in Fairfax County, VA
Serving Fairfax County with friendly, practical website builds — accessible, fast, and easy to manage.
- Accessible site builds
- Performance tuning
- Content strategy & small CMS
Typical project ranges and timelines are provided on request — use the contact form to start the conversation.
Fairfax County businesses deserve websites that work for everyone — whether you’re a neighborhood bistro, an arts collective, or a community organization. My work here focuses on three practical outcomes: accessibility, performance, and content clarity. Accessibility ensures folks with different abilities can navigate and use the site; performance makes sure pages load quickly for busy users; and clear content helps visitors find what they need and take action. My process begins with a short discovery session to understand who your visitors are and what success looks like. From there I produce a compact plan: prioritized accessibility improvements, a lightweight content strategy that reduces copy bloat, and a technical approach that uses modern static-first practices where appropriate. I prefer small, maintainable CMS setups that allow staff to update events, menus, and news without a developer. For existing sites I offer targeted audits that give clear remediation steps — often many accessibility and performance wins can be implemented quickly. For new builds I favor component-driven design, sensible defaults for SEO and metadata, and thorough QA that includes keyboard and screen reader checks. The goal is a site that works reliably for your local audience and is easy for your team to manage long-term.
FAQ
Can you improve an existing site?
Yes — I offer audits and targeted performance or accessibility fixes that can often be deployed quickly.
Do you provide hosting?
I can advise on hosting and deployment, and help set up simple, secure hosting workflows appropriate for the project.