Uncode WordPress Site Revamp
Budget / Salary£750–1,500
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I built my current website in Uncode myself, so the structure is there, the pages load, and the copy is finished, but it still looks a little “home-made.” I now need a designer-developer who can take my professionally produced brand guidelines and elevate the site without ripping everything out and starting again.
The target customer is the ultra-wealthy and their advisors, so the imagery is very important. At the same time we are selling an invisible product, so product shots are not possible. Therefore part of the requirement is image selection of luxury abstract shots, that align with the text and overall subliminal message.
The current website is www.viveur.co.
Here is what I want to achieve:
• Rework the overall layout and page structure so the flow feels intentional and intuitive on both desktop and mobile.
• Refresh the visual layer—apply the approved colour palette, tweak typography for readability, and weave in stronger imagery and graphics that stay true to the brand.
• Introduce tasteful animations or micro-interactions through Uncode’s built-in options (or lightweight add-ons) so the site feels polished rather than gimmicky.
• Optimise existing functionality—clean up forms, tighten performance, fix any small glitches—while keeping the template intact. No major custom plugins unless absolutely necessary.
I will supply:
– Brand guideline PDF (logo, colours, type hierarchy, image style).
– All final copy, already placed on the current pages.
– Access to the WordPress admin with the Uncode theme and its bundled plugins licensed and updated.
What I expect back:
– A staging version of the site in Uncode reflecting the new design.
– Any custom CSS / child-theme files documented clearly.
– A short hand-over video or doc showing how to update content blocks within the revised layout.
– Final migration to the live domain once I sign off.
If you can balance creativity with the practical limits of an existing Uncode install, and you know your way around WordPress page-builders, CSS, and a bit of JavaScript for subtle animations, I’d love to see examples of similar transformations you’ve handled.
The target customer is the ultra-wealthy and their advisors, so the imagery is very important. At the same time we are selling an invisible product, so product shots are not possible. Therefore part of the requirement is image selection of luxury abstract shots, that align with the text and overall subliminal message.
The current website is www.viveur.co.
Here is what I want to achieve:
• Rework the overall layout and page structure so the flow feels intentional and intuitive on both desktop and mobile.
• Refresh the visual layer—apply the approved colour palette, tweak typography for readability, and weave in stronger imagery and graphics that stay true to the brand.
• Introduce tasteful animations or micro-interactions through Uncode’s built-in options (or lightweight add-ons) so the site feels polished rather than gimmicky.
• Optimise existing functionality—clean up forms, tighten performance, fix any small glitches—while keeping the template intact. No major custom plugins unless absolutely necessary.
I will supply:
– Brand guideline PDF (logo, colours, type hierarchy, image style).
– All final copy, already placed on the current pages.
– Access to the WordPress admin with the Uncode theme and its bundled plugins licensed and updated.
What I expect back:
– A staging version of the site in Uncode reflecting the new design.
– Any custom CSS / child-theme files documented clearly.
– A short hand-over video or doc showing how to update content blocks within the revised layout.
– Final migration to the live domain once I sign off.
If you can balance creativity with the practical limits of an existing Uncode install, and you know your way around WordPress page-builders, CSS, and a bit of JavaScript for subtle animations, I’d love to see examples of similar transformations you’ve handled.
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