I want to launch a small website that feels as though it stepped straight out of the roaring 1920s, yet loads flawlessly on today’s screens. The site’s purpose is simple: a visual gallery where images and photos take center stage. Every page, button, and accent should echo the era’s elegance—think Art Deco lines, bold geometric motifs, and period-inspired typography—while the photographs themselves appear in rich, slightly muted vintage color rather than pure black-and-white or sepia. Here’s the flow I’m picturing. Visitors arrive on a clean landing page framed by subtle Deco borders, then glide into curated galleries laid out much like early photo albums. Hover states and transitions need to feel gentle and refined; no flashy modern animations that would break the illusion. I’ll supply all imagery, but you’ll handle everything from layout concepts and palette selection to final responsive HTML/CSS (or a lightweight theme in WordPress, Gatsby, or similar—whichever you prefer, as long as performance stays crisp). The final hand-off should include: • Fully responsive templates (desktop, tablet, mobile) that match the 1920s aesthetic • Clear instructions or theme files so I can swap in new photos later without breaking the design • Basic accessibility and SEO-friendly markup so search engines—and screen readers—can navigate the galleries If this sounds like your kind of time-travel project, let’s talk details and timeline.