I’m refreshing our existing Node.js-powered site and need a designer-developer who can update both the visual language and the way pages are structured while respecting our detailed brand guidelines. The work centres on two fronts: • Typography & fonts – swap in the type hierarchy defined in our guidelines, ensuring consistent weights, sizes and line-height across all breakpoints. • Overall layout & design – rebuild the navigation structure, rethink the homepage experience, and reorganise content layouts site-wide so everything flows naturally on desktop and mobile. The codebase runs on Node.js with server-side rendering, so you’ll be tweaking templates (EJS/Pug) and the accompanying CSS/SCSS. Reusable components, semantic HTML, and smooth responsiveness are essential. I’ll supply the full style guide, current repo access, and wireframe sketches for the new navigation and homepage. Deliverables • Updated template files and style sheets committed to a feature branch • A short style-implementation note showing how the new fonts are loaded and fallbacks handled • Before/after screenshots of the homepage and two inner pages • Passing Lighthouse scores above 90 for performance and accessibility I’m happy to answer any technical questions before you dive in, and I’ll review work in two milestones: first the font integration, then the full layout rollout.