Tideline

Design + Development

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Project Overview

Tideline is a commercial construction and development company founded by industry veterans with experience spanning both construction management and real estate development. The goal of the project was to create a modern digital presence that clearly communicates Tideline's capabilities, showcases its owner-minded approach, and positions the company as a trusted partner for developers, property owners, and commercial clients.

As a newly launched company, Tideline needed a website that could quickly establish credibility while differentiating itself from larger construction firms. The site needed to communicate the team's experience, highlight their collaborative process, and provide a strong foundation for future growth. A clear content structure and thoughtful user experience were essential to help visitors understand what makes Tideline's approach unique.

Project Highlights

  • CUSTOM WEBFLOW DEVELOPMENT
  • CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT BRAND POSITIONING
  • SERVICE & CAPABILITY ARCHITECTURE
  • MOBILE-FIRST RESPONSIVE DESIGN
  • PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION
  • LEAD GENERATION & CONTACT EXPERIENCE

My Approach

  • DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION — Working from the approved design direction, I developed a fully custom Webflow website focused on performance, scalability, and long-term maintainability while ensuring design accuracy across all devices.
  • CONTENT & SITE STRUCTURE — I helped organize the site's content architecture to clearly communicate Tideline's services, industry expertise, and owner-builder perspective, creating a user journey that is easy to navigate and understand.
  • RESPONSIVE EXPERIENCE — The website was built with a mobile-first mindset, ensuring a consistent and polished experience across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
  • PERFORMANCE & SCALABILITY — I developed the site with clean, scalable Webflow practices, allowing the Tideline team to easily manage future updates while maintaining strong performance and reliability.

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