Web Designer in Norwich.

I build clean, fast websites for Norwich businesses: the Lanes independents, creative industries, food and drink SMEs. Fixed price from £250.

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About Norwich

The Market,
In Plain English.

I'm Bowei, and I'm a one-person web studio. I build websites for Norwich businesses. One designer, one developer, one writer, all me on every project.

Norwich's economy is shaped by the Aviva HQ anchoring financial services, Norwich University of the Arts feeding a creative industries layer, and a strong food-and-drink SME base across Norfolk. The Lanes and the city centre carry the independent retail and hospitality scene, with Aviva-adjacent professional services sitting alongside them.

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

Target city

What I'd Put
Above the Fold.

Offer

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

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Proof boundary

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

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Best fit

Most Norwich 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 Norwich

The Businesses
This Works For.

Insurance and financial services SMEs usually need Business at £400: service pages, adviser bios, a credibility-first design, and a working contact form. Creative studios fit Business tier for portfolio sites. Independent retail and food-and-drink fit Starter at £250.

Insurance and pensions advisers in Norwich are operating in a regulated space, which shapes the brief. The site has to read carefully: clear regulatory disclosures, a sensible privacy notice, and language that doesn't trip over compliance. I'll write copy that's still readable for a customer while staying inside the lines an FCA-regulated firm needs to stay inside. Business tier handles this well.

Norfolk food and drink, particularly the small-producer end (cheese, beer, gin, smoked fish), benefits from a site that takes good photography seriously and has a clean way to either order online or list stockists. Starter covers stockist-led sites; Business is right when a small Shopify store or similar is part of the brief.

Insurance and financial servicesAviva-adjacent SMEs and advisers
Creative industriesNUA-spinout design and production studios
Food and drink SMEsNorfolk producers and independent hospitality
Business districts & character

Where the Work
Actually Lives.

Aviva's headquarters in Norwich makes financial services a real and visible employer, with a layer of smaller insurance, pensions, and financial SMEs around it. Norwich University of the Arts has produced a steady output of graduates who stay in the city and start creative businesses, which gives Norwich a disproportionately creative small-business profile for a city its size.

The Lanes, a warren of streets in the medieval centre, carries most of the independent retail and hospitality. Food and drink SMEs across Norfolk, from small producers to independent hospitality operators, make up another big slice of the web work I see from the region.

Norwich and the wider Norfolk catchment are isolated from the rest of England in a way few similarly-sized regions are. The single main rail line, the lack of direct motorway access, and the simple geography of being out on a peninsula all push Norfolk businesses to lean harder on online presence than they otherwise might. A Norwich solicitor or accountant serving the broader county usually depends on the website to reach Diss, Dereham, Cromer, and Great Yarmouth more than a comparable firm in a denser region would. I'll write the site to acknowledge that real catchment, not just NR1 to NR7.

How I'd build for you

My Approach
for Norwich.

For a Norwich project, I'll quote within a day. I write the copy, build the site, set up analytics and Google Business Profile, and hand over at launch. Ten business days Starter, fourteen Business, fourteen priority Growth.

For a creative studio I'll usually ask to see three projects before drafting copy, plus the team and the client list if it's shareable. The portfolio is the site. Everything else exists to support a hiring manager or commissioning editor in deciding to email you. I'll write the rest of the site to do that one job properly.

Common questions

Norwich FAQ.

Yes. Small creative studios out of NUA and the wider Norwich creative scene fit Business at £400 for a portfolio site. Starter at £250 works if you want one strong page instead of a full site.

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 or run multiple locations.

Yes. Local SEO, Google Business Profile, schema, and Norwich-specific copy are included. I target the specific long-tail searches your customers use rather than generic terms.

No. I'm London-based and work with Norwich clients remotely. Video and email cover everything. Keeps the quote low and the timeline tight.

Almost certainly not at this stage. A Starter at £250 with a clear stockist list, a market schedule, and a contact form for wholesale enquiries usually outperforms a half-finished Shopify store. Once the wholesale side justifies it, we can graduate to Business with a small online shop.

Ready When
You Are, Norwich.

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

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