Seaworthy Services
A WordPress build for a Cornwall-based marine surveying and consultancy company — strong client-supplied marine imagery brought together with a brand-aligned colour palette and prominent calls to action.
Overview
seaworthyservices.co.ukSeaworthy Services is a marine surveying and consultancy company based in Falmouth, Cornwall, working across recreational and commercial vessels. The client supplied a strong set of marine imagery and a clear sense of how the brand should feel — the brief was to bring those visuals together with a properly structured WordPress build that surfaced the company's services clearly and made it easy for prospective clients to take the next step.
What we did
- Custom WordPress design and build
- Visual direction matched to client branding
- Integration of client-supplied marine imagery
- Prominent calls to action throughout
- On-page SEO foundations for the UK market
- Mobile-first responsive build
Tech stack
The Project
Cornwall to Tasmania, properly handled remotely.
Seaworthy Services needed a website that did justice to a strong set of marine imagery — and made it obvious how to engage with the company.
Seaworthy Services operates out of Falmouth, Cornwall, surveying and consulting on vessels across the south coast of the UK. The brand sat in a notably specific niche — marine, technical, professional, and visual. The client came to the project with the visual assets already in good shape: striking marine photography, a clear sense of palette, and a strong feel for how the company should present itself.
The work was about turning all of that into a website that converts. WordPress underpins the build, with a custom theme rather than an off-the-shelf one — every element designed around how the company actually wants to present its services. The visual direction leans into the supplied imagery; the colour palette aligns tightly to the brand; and the calls to action are placed where prospective clients are most likely to be ready to engage rather than buried at the bottom of a long page.
Working with a UK client from Tasmania ran on async-by-default rhythms — clear written briefs, recorded video walkthroughs, and a deliberate cadence of feedback rounds rather than ad-hoc back-and-forth. The format suits a project where timezones are 11+ hours apart and the work is well-defined.
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