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Web Designer in
Leicester.

I build clean, fast websites for Leicester businesses: textiles and fashion manufacturers, logistics SMEs, independent retail. Fixed from £250.

£250+Fixed from
10dStarter delivery
1:1Direct with founder
About Leicester

The Market,
In Plain English.

I'm Bowei, and I'm a one-person web studio. I build websites for Leicester businesses. Textile manufacturer in the North Evington area, logistics SME out toward Magna Park, independent shop in Highcross or on Queens Road, same person builds each site.

Leicester has one of the UK's real textile and fashion manufacturing clusters, still active despite the sector's wider decline. On top of that, logistics and warehousing, food production SMEs, and independent retail make up the rest of the small-business picture.

Fixed pricing: £250 Starter in ten business days, £400 Business in fourteen, £1,000 Growth in fourteen priority. I'm actively taking on Leicester clients.

Target city

What I'd Put
Above the Fold.

Offer

A fixed-price website for a Leicester business, built by one person and written around the local searches your customers actually use.

Ask for a Leicester quote

Proof boundary

This is a service-area page, not a local case study. I'm actively taking on Leicester projects, but I won't claim local clients or local results I cannot prove.

See capability examples

Best fit

Most Leicester small businesses start with Starter or Business: enough pages to explain the offer, show service areas, and make the enquiry route obvious.

Compare the plans
Starter£25010 business days

simple local presence, contact, and core service copy

Business£40014 business days

separate service pages, stronger local SEO, and analytics

Growth£1,00014 business days

larger content sets, priority delivery, and custom integrations

Who I build for in Leicester

The Businesses
This Works For.

Leicester textile manufacturers usually need Business at £400: capability pages, production specifications, accreditations, and a clear B2B enquiry flow. Logistics SMEs fit the same tier. Food producers often need Business with shop or wholesale flows. Independent retail fits Starter at £250.

Leicester garment manufacturing has spent the last few years trying to differentiate itself on transparency and ethical practice, particularly after the press coverage of the wider sector. The right site for a manufacturer aiming at brands that care about ethical supply chain is specific: named accreditations (Sedex SMETA, Fast Forward, Leicester Garment Manufacturing Association membership), real factory photos, and genuine capability descriptions. Generic "ethical manufacturer" copy doesn't survive a buyer's first call.

Food production SMEs in Leicester, particularly the strong South Asian food cluster, often need a site that does two jobs: B2B wholesale enquiries from larger retailers and direct customer recognition. The two pages can live on the same site cleanly. Business tier handles both, with the wholesale page as the priority.

Textiles and fashion manufacturingNorth Evington and Belgrave garment cluster
Logistics and warehousingMagna Park and East Midlands corridor
Food production SMEsspecialist manufacturers across the city
Independent retailQueens Road, Highcross, Clarendon Park
Business districts & character

Where the Work
Actually Lives.

Leicester's textile and fashion manufacturing cluster is genuinely distinctive. Small and mid-size garment manufacturers, dyers, finishers, and wholesalers still operate across the city, particularly in the North Evington and Belgrave areas. Many need a credibility-first B2B site aimed at buyers from larger retail brands.

Logistics and distribution SMEs operate across the East Midlands logistics corridor, with Magna Park just outside Leicester among the UK's largest logistics parks. Food production SMEs are a meaningful sector too. Independent retail clusters around Queens Road, the centre, and Clarendon Park.

Leicester is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the UK, and that's reflected in its small-business landscape. The Belgrave Road and Melton Road corridor (the Golden Mile) is a dense cluster of independent retail, jewellers, restaurants, and food producers. The customer base for these businesses is partly local and partly drawn in from across the East Midlands and beyond. A site for a Belgrave Road business often needs to communicate authority within a specific community while still ranking on Google for the broader searches that pull in occasional or first-time customers.

Search behaviour in Leicester is shaped by these clusters. Customers search "Indian wedding caterer Leicester", "Belgrave Road jeweller", "Highcross restaurant", "Clarendon Park cafe". A site that names the corridor or neighbourhood ranks for those queries cleanly. A site that just says "Leicester" competes with the whole city and usually loses on conversion even when it ranks.

How I'd build for you

My Approach
for Leicester.

For a Leicester project, I'll quote within a day. Starter is live in ten business days. I write the copy, build the site, set up Google Business Profile, and hand over at launch.

For a manufacturer, the brief usually starts from a current capability statement and a recent buyer pitch deck. The website translates those documents into a public face that a buyer can pre-qualify you on before a sales call. I'll keep the language specific and the photos real, both because procurement readers reward that and because it's honest.

Common questions

Leicester FAQ.

Yes. Small and mid-size garment manufacturers fit Business at £400: capability pages, production specifications, accreditations, and a clear B2B enquiry flow. Fourteen business days to live. Larger operators with multiple product lines suit Growth at £1,000.

Starter at £250 covers a single-venue shop: hero, offering, hours, contact, map, Google Business Profile. Live in ten business days. Business at £400 suits if you want to sell online.

Yes. Local SEO, Google Business Profile, schema, and Leicester-specific copy as standard. For manufacturers I target capability-plus-location long-tail searches. For retail I target neighbourhood-level terms.

No, not routinely. I work remotely from London. Most Leicester projects run fully on video and email. For a Growth-tier brief we can discuss an in-person kickoff if it really helps.

Yes if you brief it that way. I'll write a service-area or buyer-coverage page naming the postcodes and cities you actually supply. For a Leicester manufacturer that's usually LE, NG, DE, B, and CV at minimum. Schema and consistent copy do the rest.

Ready When
You Are, Leicester.

Tell me about your business. I'll come back with a fixed-price proposal within 24 hours. No pitch, no pressure.