Snohomish Web Design & Development

Telling your Brand Story Since 2009.

Snohomish Web Design & Development2025-03-20T03:19:09+00:00
hover to scroll

Does Your Snohomish Website Design Establish Trust and Credibility?

Sayenko Design is a boutique web design agency in Snohomish, nestled in the Echo Lake area off Highway 522. Since 2009, we’ve been proud to make our mark on the Eastside, partnering with some of Washington’s most innovative companies to craft exceptional digital experiences.

Mike Sayenko Professional Web Design

How to Choose the Right Snohomish Web Design Agency

Picking the perfect web design agency is a bit like finding the right hiking trail—some paths are smooth and scenic, while others are full of unexpected twists. To make sure you’re heading in the right direction, we recommend gathering at least three bids from local Snohomish web design agencies.

Sure, price matters (who doesn’t love a good deal?), but it’s not the only factor. A great agency should have a clear, structured process—one that keeps projects on track, sets expectations upfront, and assigns a dedicated project manager to steer the ship.

Before making your final pick, dig into their reviews—not just the testimonials they showcase, but the unfiltered feedback from real clients. Call a few past customers, look for recurring strengths and weaknesses, and make sure the agency is responsive, transparent, experienced, and well-loved by their clients.

About the Snohomish owner
Mike Sayenko has proudly called Snohomish home since 2018. When he’s not designing websites, he’s likely running the trails at Paradise Valley, cruising up Highway 522 to Stevens Pass, or grabbing a bite in Monroe. He runs his creative operation from 23326 148th Ave SE, Snohomish, WA 98296—a cozy corner where strategy meets imagination.

Typical Project Includes

We’d be happy to take you through our discovery process, present our recommended solution, take you through our processes, introduce our team and show you some in-depth client reviews. We’ve been selected #2 web design firm in Seattle according to Clutch.

See our Processes on web design, website strategy, and WordPress web development.

Our Snohomish web design work

Snohomish is a growing, ever-evolving city, buzzing with hardworking, blue-collar businesses. But too often, these local gems are missing the polished online presence they need to thrive in today’s fast-moving, AI-driven world. That’s where we come in. Our mission? To modernize small businesses with sleek, strategic web design—helping them stand out, grow, and keep pace with the future.

Our Clients

Brooks Logo
PNTA Logo
University of Washington Logo
Boys & Girls Club Logo
Portrait Logo
Linkedin Logo
Liberty Mutual Logo
Raymark Plumbing Logo
Defined Crowd Logo

Don’t let the first impression be the last impression!

A professional web design will boost results, add credibility and make your visitors happy. Happy visitors become loyal customers.

Have a Web Design Question?

How many agencies should I send a web design RFP to?2026-04-03T21:41:20+00:00

Three to five agencies is the sweet spot for most projects. Fewer than three limits your ability to compare approaches and pricing. More than five becomes difficult to manage — evaluating six or more detailed proposals is time-consuming, and agencies sometimes deprioritize RFPs sent to large distribution lists because the odds of winning are lower.

How do I evaluate responses to a website design RFP?2026-04-03T21:40:50+00:00

Evaluate RFP responses on four criteria: relevant experience (have they built sites like yours?), process and communication (how do they run a project?), technical fit (do they work in your preferred platform?), and proposal quality (did they read your RFP carefully and respond to what you actually asked?). Price should be a factor, but agencies who respond thoughtfully to your specific requirements are almost always better partners than the lowest bidder.

What is a request for proposal template?2026-04-03T21:40:12+00:00

A request for proposal (RFP) template is a pre-formatted document structure you can adapt for your specific project. A good website RFP template includes standard sections — company overview, project goals, technical requirements, timeline, and budget — so you don’t have to start from scratch. The downloadable template on this page covers all major sections for a website design or development project.

How long should a website RFP be?2026-04-03T21:38:07+00:00

A well-structured website RFP is typically 3–8 pages. Short enough that agencies can read it thoroughly and respond without investing disproportionate effort — long enough to give vendors a complete picture of the project. The goal is clarity, not exhaustiveness. An overly long RFP with vague requirements is worse than a focused two-pager with specific goals.

What is the difference between a web design RFP and a web development RFP?2026-04-03T21:37:33+00:00

A web design RFP focuses on visual, UX, and brand-related deliverables — layout, typography, user flow, and overall aesthetic direction. A web development RFP focuses on technical execution: CMS platform, integrations, custom functionality, performance requirements, and security. Many website projects require both, and the strongest RFPs for full website rebuilds address both design and development scope together. See the section above for a full breakdown.

What should a web design RFP include?2026-04-03T21:36:25+00:00

A web design RFP should include your company background, project goals and success metrics, target audience description, technical and functional requirements, content migration needs, budget range, timeline, and vendor evaluation criteria. The more specific your requirements, the more comparable and accurate the agency responses will be. At minimum, agencies need to understand the scope, the decision-making process, and how they’ll be evaluated.

What’s the difference between UI and UX design?2026-04-03T19:02:07+00:00

UI (user interface) design refers to the visual and interactive elements of a website, what it looks like, and how it’s arranged. UX (user experience) design refers to the overall experience of using a site, including how intuitive it is, how fast it loads, how clearly it communicates, and how easy it is to accomplish a goal. The best websites treat both as inseparable: visual design decisions and experience design decisions made in service of the same user outcomes. Sayenko Design is a Seattle-based WordPress web design company specializing in custom websites for small and mid-sized businesses. We’ve been building purposeful, high-performing websites since 2009. See our work: https://www.sayenkodesign.com/portfolio/

How can I tell if my website’s UX is hurting my conversions?2026-04-03T19:01:04+00:00

The most direct way to audit your website’s UX is through a combination of quantitative data (Google Analytics 4 funnel analysis, Core Web Vitals scores) and qualitative data (session recordings from tools like Microsoft Clarity or Hotjar). Watch recordings of users who bounced without converting, and you’ll almost always see specific moments of confusion, hesitation, or abandonment that point to fixable issues.

What is microcopy and why does it matter?2026-04-03T19:00:11+00:00

Microcopy is the small interface text on buttons, form labels, error messages, confirmations, and tooltips. It matters because it shapes how users feel about every interaction on your site. Clear, human microcopy reduces friction and builds trust; generic or confusing microcopy does the opposite. It’s also one of the only UX improvements that can be made without design or development resources.

Why does page speed matter for UX?2026-04-03T18:59:39+00:00

Page speed matters for UX because slow-loading websites create uncertainty and frustration that causes visitors to leave before engaging. Google’s research shows that every 100ms of additional load time reduces conversions by 1%. Core Web Vitals, the metrics Google uses to measure performance as a user experience, directly influence search rankings and on-site conversion behavior.

How many fields should a contact form have in 2026?2026-04-03T18:58:30+00:00

Research consistently shows that shorter forms convert better. For most business websites, a contact form with 3–5 fields (name, email, brief description of need, and one qualifying question) outperforms longer forms by a significant margin. Multi-step forms that reveal fields progressively can go deeper without the abandonment penalty of presenting everything at once.

How does AI personalization work for small business websites?2026-04-03T19:03:14+00:00

AI personalization for small business websites typically means dynamic content blocks that change based on referral source, geography, or visit history. Platforms like HubSpot and advanced WordPress setups make this achievable without enterprise budgets. The most practical starting point is serving different messaging or CTAs to visitors from different traffic sources.

What is the most important UI/UX trend for business websites in 2026?2026-04-03T19:03:26+00:00

The most impactful UI/UX trend for business websites in 2026 is the shift toward performance and clarity over visual complexity. Fast-loading, mobile-optimized sites with clear conversion paths outperform visually impressive but slower or harder-to-navigate alternatives on every metric that matters: conversion rate, time on site, and search rankings.

Which Industries Do You Typically Do Web Design For?2024-11-27T04:37:12+00:00

We have extensive experience providing top-rated web design services for various industries, including:

How many website pages do you typically custom design?2024-03-20T06:38:13+00:00

We design mission-critical website pages, typically 4-12. The pages that are critical to the conversion point, moving the user down the marketing funnel from the awareness stage (Homepage, Blog, Resources), to interest (About Us, Services/ Products) to consideration (Case Studies/ Projects, Why Us?, Clients/ Reviews), interest/ evaluation (Contact Us), and purchase for ecommerce (Cart Checkout).

How do you make sure that the developers understand your designs and implement them correctly?2024-03-19T07:11:08+00:00

We always have a design to development hand-off meeting and include the client once the mockups are all approved. This way everyone is on the same page. Also early on in the process from the initial design concepts we work closely with our WordPress developers to stay aligned and on track from design to function.

Do you outsource any of your work?2019-11-01T23:53:46+00:00

No, our team is fully in-house. We consider ourselves a high touch, high-quality boutique agency that has a small team of professionals. Each team member has 8+ years of experience.

How many round of edits are typically included for website wireframes and mockup?2024-03-20T06:27:44+00:00

You get one round of edits in the wireframes (phase 1) and two rounds in the mockup phase.

Do you use WordPress templates?2023-02-17T19:48:51+00:00

No, we custom design your WordPress website based on competitor analysis, inspirational research, best practices for user experience, and trends. The design is presented before we start coding and building a custom WordPress theme.

What do you typically recommend for website photography?2024-03-20T06:35:50+00:00

We almost always recommend professional photography. We typically work with a photographer on providing photography direction – what to do and not do. Sort of a style guide. Usually a website ends up using a blend of professional and stock. We do recommend a few high quality paid stock libraries including a few free ones (with limited inventory).

Related Resources

Website design rfp template

User Experience Design Principles for Websites

There are websites for everything, from hobbies and personal journals to discussions and stores—but at the end of the day, the main reason for most websites’ existence is to drum up business leads or generate money. Read the full User Experience Design Principles for Websites article.

Website design rfp template

UI/ UX Web Design Process

Learn the Sayenko Design process to professional web design. See our full set of web agency processes.

Website design rfp template
Website design rfp template

Ready to craft your own RFP?

We’ve already done the heavy lifting for you with our handy Website Request for Proposal Template. It’s based off the lessons from this guide, and specific for website design projects. Simply download the RFP template, fill in the blanks with your own details, and save yourself the headache of starting from scratch. Read the full RFP for web design article.

Website design rfp template

How Much Does a Website Cost? (w Cost Calculator)

A full breakdown of website costs, and what you’ll get for the money at your budget. Learn from an experienced agency just how much a new site costs. Includes a website cost calculator!

Website design rfp template
Mike Sayenko

Partner with Us

Since 2009, the Seattle based Sayenko Design team has been creating custom sites built in WordPress. You only get experts from web strategists, designers to web developers, each team member has 8+ years of experience. How many firms can say that?

Mike Sayenko - Owner of SayenkoDesign.com

Partner with our HubSpot Team

Since 2009, the Seattle-based Sayenko Design team has been leveraging HubSpot to deliver top-notch results. Our experts each bring over 10 years of experience to the table. How many firms can say that?