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Just Right Legal Services

Rotterdam

2024

Role
Web Designer + Webflow Developer (end-to-end)

Tools
Figma, Webflow

Scope
6–10 pages (incl. Home, Specialisations, Vacancies)

Platforms
Desktop + mobile

Constraints
Limited existing content, high trust requirements for legal services, clear service discovery.

Project Context

Just Right Legal Services needed a professional website that builds trust quickly and helps visitors find the right legal specialization with minimal friction. The project started with limited available content, so the site structure and layout hierarchy needed to carry clarity and credibility—while staying scalable for future updates.

My role

I owned the project end-to-end: aligning with the client on goals and priorities, designing the experience in Figma, and building the final website in Webflow across desktop and mobile.

What I did

  • Ran client conversations to clarify goals, services, tone of voice, and content priorities

  • Defined the site structure and navigation to support fast service discovery

  • Designed page layouts and responsive behavior for core pages (Home, “Specialisaties”, Vacancies, and supporting pages)

  • Structured and placed client-provided content into clear, scannable sections (headings, hierarchy, CTAs)

  • Implemented the website in Webflow and ensured consistency across breakpoints

  • Created repeatable layout patterns to keep the site cohesive despite limited content inputs

  • QA’d the build for responsiveness, readability, and a clear conversion path (contact / intake)

Key decisions

  • Trust-first hierarchy: Prioritized clarity, credibility signals, and service orientation early on each page to reduce uncertainty for first-time visitors.

  • “Specialisaties” as the main entry point: Made “Specialisaties” a primary navigation focus so users can quickly self-identify the right service area and move confidently toward contact.

  • Content-light, structure-heavy approach: With limited content available, I used strong layout structure and section hierarchy to keep pages informative and scannable without feeling empty.

Collaboration

Worked directly with the client to validate service priorities and page structure. Implemented feedback efficiently in Webflow while protecting consistency and keeping scope realistic.

Result

A clean, responsive Webflow website that strengthens trust and makes legal services easier to navigate—supported by clear hierarchy, consistent layout patterns, and a structure that enables future content growth