Top10Rank Website Design Needed
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
My goal is to launch Top10Rank as an engaging, easy-to-navigate site built entirely around “top ten” lists. The content will span multiple niches, so the layout must adapt gracefully whether a page is highlighting gadgets, travel spots, or any future category I add. Although I have not locked in a visual style, I do know the site has to feel professional, load fast on mobile, and make it simple for visitors to skim rankings or dive into full reviews.
Here’s how I picture the collaboration:
• First, translate the Top10Rank concept into a clean information architecture—home page, category hub, individual list template, and an evergreen blog section.
• Produce high-fidelity desktop and mobile mock-ups (Figma, Adobe XD, or a comparable tool you prefer).
• Hand off responsive HTML/CSS (or a well-documented design system) ready for integration with WordPress or a lightweight CMS.
I will supply the logo and initial copy; everything else—from color palette to iconography—is open for your creative direction, provided it stays cohesive and quick to read. Code or design comments should be clear enough that any front-end developer can slot the components straight into a theme.
If you have a sharp eye for hierarchy, know your way around modern UI patterns, and enjoy refining the tiny details that make ranking pages shine, let’s get started.
Here’s how I picture the collaboration:
• First, translate the Top10Rank concept into a clean information architecture—home page, category hub, individual list template, and an evergreen blog section.
• Produce high-fidelity desktop and mobile mock-ups (Figma, Adobe XD, or a comparable tool you prefer).
• Hand off responsive HTML/CSS (or a well-documented design system) ready for integration with WordPress or a lightweight CMS.
I will supply the logo and initial copy; everything else—from color palette to iconography—is open for your creative direction, provided it stays cohesive and quick to read. Code or design comments should be clear enough that any front-end developer can slot the components straight into a theme.
If you have a sharp eye for hierarchy, know your way around modern UI patterns, and enjoy refining the tiny details that make ranking pages shine, let’s get started.