I need a clean, modern website whose main job is to present my web-development services in a persuasive, client-ready way. The site should read less like a résumé and more like a service brochure, guiding visitors from a clear value statement through real examples of my work and then into an easy enquiry or booking flow. Core content • A service-focused landing page that explains exactly what I do in web development, the problems I solve, and the typical results clients can expect. • A portfolio section featuring past projects and case studies—screenshots, short project stories, tech stacks, and measurable outcomes. • An about/approach page that briefly outlines my process, preferred technologies (think HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, React, Next.js, WordPress or similar), and how a client engagement usually unfolds. • A contact page with an enquiry form and optionally a calendaring widget for discovery calls. Key requirements • Responsive layout that looks polished on desktop, tablet, and mobile. • Fast load times, clean code, and on-page SEO best practices so I can rank for service-related keywords later. • A CMS (WordPress, Headless CMS, or something lightweight) or well-structured static files so I can add new projects without touching core code every time. • Simple analytics setup (Google Analytics or Plausible) to track visitor behaviour and conversion. Acceptance criteria 1. All above pages implemented and fully functional. 2. At least three sample case studies populated so I can see content styling in context. 3. Lighthouse performance score of 90+ on mobile. 4. Clear hand-off documentation (or a brief Loom walk-through) showing me how to update the portfolio section. Let me know which framework or builder you’d prefer and why, along with any live examples of similar service-oriented sites you have delivered.