About

Web design
based in Dublin

Stop losing clients to competitors with a better website.

Foundry exists for businesses that already take themselves seriously and want a website that shows it. Every project is designed and developed by me, working directly with you from the first conversation to launch and beyond. No templates, no shortcuts, no one else in the room.

If you care about how your business looks online, we'll get on fine.

SImon Davis
Founder, Foundry

"Patient, professional, understanding of the needs of our business. Great communication with us so that our vision of our business could be achieved in our websites for our customers to be informed from very professional websites that he developed."

Paul O'Regan headshot
Paul O'ReganAcuDublin
selected works
[01]

GLAS Studio

Some projects are about proving you can think differently about who you're building for.

Glas Studio is a spec project, but it's built around a real argument: that premium positioning isn't about expensive aesthetics, it's about editorial discipline. Every copy decision, every structural choice, every section that got cut was made with a specific kind of client in mind.

The brief I set myself was to build something that could sit alongside the best Irish architecture studios without flinching.

[02]

Floating Voices

Some projects give you room to push. This was one of them.

Floating Voices needed more than a website. It needed to make people believe in something that didn't fully exist yet. The solution was an animation-driven, illustration-rich experience built to feel immersive and cinematic. The kind of site that stops people scrolling and makes them lean in.

[03]

AcuDublin

A strong reputation doesn't count for much if the website doesn't match it.

AcuDublin had built genuine credibility as a specialist clinic in Drumcondra. Their old site told a different story. The brief was to close that gap: something calm, precise, and medically confident, without losing the warmth that made the clinic what it is.

"The thought, creativity and attention to detail he brought resulted in a fresh, contemporary site that works perfectly for our business and importantly our customers."

Amanda Hamilton - Bia
Amanda HamiltonBia
what i can help you with

Custom website design

Website redesign

Ongoing support

eCommerce

Every project starts with a real conversation and ends with a website built to last.

[01]

Discovery

Before anything gets designed, we spend time understanding your business, your goals, and who you're trying to reach. Good websites come from good briefs.

[02]

Design and Build

Everything is designed and built in Webflow, custom to your project. You get a site that reflects your brand, works fast, and is easy for you to manage after handoff.

[03]

Launch and Beyond

The relationship doesn't end at launch. Most clients stay in touch for updates, new pages, and ongoing support as their business grows.

Ready to take your website seriously?

"Responsive, and more importantly, a great designer. Would easily recommend him and will be using him again!"

- VDB Wealth
FAQ

Got any questions?
Get in touch.

FAQ

A few things people usually ask.

  • How long does a project take?

    Most projects take between six and eight weeks from start to launch, depending on scope and complexity. A clear brief and timely feedback from your side keeps things moving.

  • How does the process work?

    Every project starts with a conversation to understand your business, your goals, and what you need the site to do. From there, I handle everything: strategy, design, copy, and development. You stay involved at the key decisions without being dragged into every detail.

  • Do you work with businesses outside Ireland?

    Yes. Location has never been a barrier. Most projects run entirely remotely without any issues.

  • What happens after launch?

    Every project includes 30 days of support at no extra cost, so there's time to settle in, request tweaks, and make sure everything is working as it should. Beyond that, ongoing support is available if you want someone to handle updates, changes, or continued development.