I have a complete Figma design for a browser-based web application and now need the screens translated into clean, well-structured HTML and CSS. I’m intentionally keeping the stack light—no React, Vue, or Angular—because the backend team will wire up the final templates themselves and prefers straightforward markup they can slot into their framework. Your job is to: • Build each page exactly to the provided design, keeping it fully responsive down to mobile breakpoints. • Write semantic, accessible HTML5 and modular, well-commented CSS (Flexbox/Grid where appropriate). • Ensure consistent rendering in modern versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. • Deliver organised asset folders plus one compressed hand-off package (HTML, CSS, images, fonts). If you’re comfortable working from pixel-perfect mock-ups and enjoy crafting pure HTML/CSS interfaces that are easy for another team to integrate, I’d like to hear how quickly you can start and see two or three URLs showing comparable work.