Crafting bespoke websites and digital experiences where striking design meets clean, modern code.
View Selected Projects"Hi, I’m Alex Park — I create clean, modern, and high-quality websites that are designed to look great and perform seamlessly."
I’ve been passionate about creativity for as long as I can remember. From a young age, I was always drawn to making things—experimenting with ideas, visuals, and digital tools to bring concepts to life. That early curiosity led me into the world of Visual Effects, where I developed a strong eye for detail, motion, and storytelling. Over time, my interest evolved beyond just visuals into how people interact with digital experiences. That’s what led me to transition into web design and development. I wanted not only to create something that looks good, but something that works seamlessly and delivers real value to users. Today, I combine creativity with technical skill to design and build modern, responsive websites. My background in visual effects gives me a unique perspective—I focus on clean design, smooth user experiences, and attention to detail that makes every project stand out. I’m always learning, always improving, and always looking for new ways to turn ideas into engaging digital experiences.
From first sketch to final deploy — I handle both the design and the code so your website launches with a single, unified vision.
Bespoke website design rooted in your brand — wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, and interactive prototypes delivered in Figma.
Pixel-perfect, responsive builds with clean semantic HTML, modern CSS, and smooth animations that bring designs to life.
Custom themes and storefronts on Shopify, WordPress, and Webflow — easy for you to manage, beautiful for your customers.
Scroll-driven animations, page transitions, hover states, and micro-interactions that make your site feel alive and memorable.
Performance audits, accessibility reviews, and full visual redesigns to bring outdated sites into the modern era.
Have a project in mind, need a redesign, or want to explore what's possible? I'd love to hear about it — no brief too big or too small.