I provide cross-browser compatible websites, broadcast emails and track their success, and manage your domains and hosting.
Whether you need a new website, need help reaching your customers' inboxes, or want a kick-start into social media, I can provide exactly that. I have experience working as a freelance designer for a growing number of international clients, including IT giants, marketing agencies, artists, bands and charities. Combine this with my passion for creativity, my understanding of the internet and its emerging technologies, and a friendly service, and you'll know you're in good hands.
You can browse my portfolio to see a sample of my work, or read my blog for a selection of design-related articles.

I'm Edward Williams, a designer and developer who provides tailor-made websites and email marketing for businesses and individuals.
I love design and technology and I enjoy being inspired and inspiring others. I socialise with the design community on sites like Doctype, Forrst and Twitter and I love Apple. I also play the drums, so maybe we can jam.

I take pride in achieving client satisfaction. I listen to my clients so that I can provide them with the best solution for them. Want proof? Read what they're saying about me...
"Edward has maintained our website and newsletters for the past two years and I'm delighted with the personal service he provides. We have a very good working relationship - small changes and irregular requests are dealt with promptly and efficiently, and I would have no hesitation about recommending him to anyone."
Sharon Oliver, The Oliver Foundation, 3rd April 2010
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"I can't recommend Edward enough. He's been an absolute pleasure to work with - he worked to our brief and met all of our specifications whilst offering informed advice on how to improve certain aspects. He dealt with updates and changes at lightening speed and made the whole process of setting up a website easy. I look forward to working with him as my business develops."
Sofia Wilde, Sound Generation, 25th March 2010