Case Study

Syndesus Website Launch

Syndesus brought a pixel-perfect Figma file from their own freelance designer, and needed a developer to bring it to life. We handled the build — no design work required — turning a finished design into a fully functional, custom-coded WordPress site in a month.

Client

Syndesus

Industry

Talent Sourcing & Employer of Record (EOR) Services

Engagement

1 Month

The situation

Syndesus had already invested in a freelance designer and a marketing consultant to nail down their new brand, messaging, and a fully designed Figma file. What they didn't have was a developer — their designer works exclusively in design and doesn't build websites. We'd already been maintaining Syndesus's site and had built their previous version, so they brought us in to turn the finished design into a live, working site.

What we did

We built the site in WordPress and Elementor, backed by a significant amount of custom code to match the designer's vision and functionality exactly. The build was pixel-perfect to the Figma file on desktop, with freedom on other breakpoints since responsive designs weren't provided. We handled all the CMS setup, the blog, and form integrations ourselves, while working directly with the Syndesus team for reviews and approvals.

The result

The site is live today, and both the client and their original designer were genuinely impressed with how faithfully the design came through in the build. It's a clean example of what a dev-only engagement can look like — no design decisions needed on our end, just a fast, accurate build of someone else's vision.

Starting from a finished file

Syndesus wasn’t a project that started with a blank page — it started with a finished one. Their team had already brought on a freelance designer and a marketing consultant to work out the brand, the messaging, and a complete Figma file before we ever got involved. The designer’s role stopped there; they don’t build websites, so Syndesus needed someone to take that file and turn it into a real, working site. Since we’d already been maintaining their previous site and had built the version before this one, we were a natural fit to carry it across the finish line.

Building someone else’s vision

Working from someone else’s design is a different kind of project, and honestly, a fun one. The Figma handoff was well done, which meant we could focus entirely on the build rather than any design decisions — every animated headline, every interactive panel, every layout choice was already decided, and our job was to make it real. That included a genuinely custom-coded site rather than something built entirely from off-the-shelf Elementor components; matching the designer’s intent meant writing a lot of custom code to get the functionality and feel right. The design was pixel-perfect on desktop, but tablet and mobile breakpoints weren’t part of the file, so we had latitude to make our own calls there and build out a responsive experience that stayed true to the desktop design’s spirit.

Filling in the gaps

Not every part of the site was fully specified, either. The blog and case study sections in particular hadn’t been fully thought through for UI and UX in the original design, so we made judgment calls on how those should behave and flow — the kind of decisions that come up naturally when a design file, however thorough, still has to become a living website. The trickiest piece of custom development on the whole project was the interactive slider on the Solutions page, where selecting a service updates the surrounding content and visuals in sync — simple to look at, considerably more involved to wire up correctly behind the scenes.

Where we plugged in

We handled the full CMS setup, the blog, and the form and CRM integrations ourselves. The one piece that lives outside the WordPress build is the job listings on the Current Opportunities page, which runs through an embedded iframe rather than being built natively into the site. Throughout the project, we worked primarily with the Syndesus team on reviews and approvals, looping in the original designer and marketing consultant only when a specific question came up about intent.

Plugging in wherever we’re needed

Projects like this are a good reminder that we don’t have to own a project end-to-end to do good work on it. Syndesus already had a designer and a strategist they trusted — what they needed was someone who could plug in at the development stage and execute cleanly. That’s a role we’re just as comfortable in as we are designing and building a site from scratch: sometimes the best way to help is to pick up exactly where someone else left off, and get it done right.

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