Corporate website design

A corporate site's job is not to list everything about the company. It is to make someone who has never heard of you believe you can handle the work.

The problem a corporate site actually has to solve

Most corporate websites are not badly designed — they simply leave the visitor no closer to a decision. Everything is present: services, company history, contact details. But no page answers the questions someone actually has. Have you done this before? How did it turn out? Roughly what will it cost and how long will it take?

We treat the site as one continuous argument: make it obvious what you do, prove it with specific work and numbers, then make the enquiry the shortest path on the page. Without those three, polish is just an expensive business card.

Four things we handle

1. Say the positioning in language people use

Nobody searches for "integrated digital solutions provider", and nobody understands it either. We rewrite the positioning into the words your buyers actually use — which is simultaneously a copy problem and an SEO problem, because those are the words they type.

2. Replace adjectives with case studies

"Professional", "dedicated" and "trustworthy" build no trust; specific work does. We turn your projects into case pages that can be read: the problem, the approach, the outcome. Numbers where numbers exist, and a clear description of the change where they do not.

3. Design for older, non-technical readers

In B2B and traditional industry the decision-maker is often older. Type size, contrast and target sizes have to assume that — not as an accessibility bonus but as a condition of closing the deal. The Dongji Development rebuild was designed on exactly that premise.

4. Make enquiring easy

An enquiry form buried three levels deep with fifteen required fields is where your traffic goes to die. We capture enquiries with native forms straight into your own admin area, keep the fields to what is genuinely needed, and place an entry point at the end of every major section.

The technical basis

  • Static architecture — pages generated ahead of time, measured in milliseconds, with no database or plugin overhead.
  • Security — no plugin ecosystem and no admin panel exposed to the internet means a far smaller attack surface.
  • Data ownership — source code and a private database are yours; your client list never passes through a third-party platform.
  • Readable by AI — all content is in the HTML, so generative search can quote you accurately.
  • Annual management — server upkeep, certificate renewals and routine content changes handled by us.

Two plans

Blank Pro — from NT$ 80,000. For well-defined projects that need to ship quickly: professional service firms, industrial brands and personal brands.

Blank ProX — from NT$ 180,000. For multi-brand or multi-location businesses, sites with large structured catalogues, or teams needing strict permissions and audit logs.

Both include full source code and a private database, and both can add annual licensing and management. The comparison is on the home page — you should not have to ask twice to learn roughly what it costs.

Common questions

What is included?

Discovery, information architecture, visual design, front-end build, responsive work across breakpoints, baseline SEO setup and deployment. Domain and hosting fees, photography, copywriting and translation are quoted separately and itemised up front — never added afterwards.

How long does it take?

Four to eight weeks for a typical Blank Pro project, depending on page count and how fast content arrives. In practice the usual delay is not design or code — it is waiting on copy and images, so we hand you that list at kick-off.

Can we edit it ourselves?

Yes. You get your own admin area; changing text and swapping images is about as hard as editing a spreadsheet. Structural changes can go through the annual management plan.

Do we own the code?

Yes. Source code and database are handed over at completion — back it up, move it, or give it to another team. That is the fundamental difference from a subscription platform.

Let's talk before you commit.

Five questions, about two minutes. Tell us the scope, timing and budget range — we reply within one working day and tell you straight which plan fits.

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