Minimalist Figma-to-WordPress Build
Budget: ₹12,500 – ₹37,500 INR
I’m launching a small business site and I need both the visual design and the finished WordPress build completed in one seamless workflow. The look I’m after is strictly minimalist and clean—plenty of white space, crisp typography, and an overall focus on clarity rather than decoration.
Here’s the flow I have in mind:
• Start with high-fidelity mock-ups in Figma, covering a standard set of pages (home, about, services, and a dedicated contact page).
• Once those screens are approved, translate them into a fully responsive WordPress theme or child-theme. I’m fine with either Gutenberg blocks or a lightweight page-builder approach, as long as the code stays lean and maintainable.
• Integrate a functional contact form (reCAPTCHA ready) that routes messages to my business email.
Acceptance criteria
– Pixel-accurate match between Figma frames and the live site on desktop, tablet, and mobile breakpoints.
– PageSpeed and Lighthouse scores solidly in the green.
– I receive the editable Figma file, exported assets, WordPress theme files, and clear instructions for future content edits.
If you can keep the aesthetic minimal while making the backend easy to manage, let’s talk.
Here’s the flow I have in mind:
• Start with high-fidelity mock-ups in Figma, covering a standard set of pages (home, about, services, and a dedicated contact page).
• Once those screens are approved, translate them into a fully responsive WordPress theme or child-theme. I’m fine with either Gutenberg blocks or a lightweight page-builder approach, as long as the code stays lean and maintainable.
• Integrate a functional contact form (reCAPTCHA ready) that routes messages to my business email.
Acceptance criteria
– Pixel-accurate match between Figma frames and the live site on desktop, tablet, and mobile breakpoints.
– PageSpeed and Lighthouse scores solidly in the green.
– I receive the editable Figma file, exported assets, WordPress theme files, and clear instructions for future content edits.
If you can keep the aesthetic minimal while making the backend easy to manage, let’s talk.