Website Refresh for Clinical Ethics Network
Through collaboration with a design agency, we developed a WordPress website that’s scalable and client-friendly, ensuring administrating staff have control of their own website for the first time in years.

Scalable & Client-friendly solution
The existing UKCEN website was very dated and simply did not reflect the network in 2024. Working alongside their chosen design agency, we were able to transform their design into a fully-functional WordPress website packed full of features.
One of the main objectives for the new website was to ensure information was easily found as well as providing an exclusive dashboard for members.

The Solution
Much like many of our WordPress development projects, we prioritised both the frontend aesthetics, adhering closely to the approved design, and the ease-of-editing for the client.
By leveraging a combination of WordPress, Advanced Custom Fields (ACF), and our bespoke development, we created a system for UKCEN to efficiently manage applications and process memberships for their network.


Five stages. No mystery.
This project followed our typical workflow for WordPress development projects to ensure the website was delivered on scope, budget and time.
Discover
Workshops with the people who’ll actually use the site – editors, fundraisers, service teams.
Design
Accessibility-first, content-first. Components built in Figma and validated on real data.
Build
Custom block theme in Git. Staging from day one. Two-week sprint rhythm.
Launch
Content migration, QA sweep, redirect map, launch-day engineer on standby.
Support
Monthly retainer or block-hour plans. Real humans – the ones who built it.
David and his team are wonderful to work with. They have supported us through a major overhaul of our website, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their responsiveness and overall willingness to help iron out any problems. Thank you for going above and beyond!
Ready for a website you can actually be proud of?
Tell us about the organisation, the problem, and what “good” looks like. We’ll come back within a day with questions, honest thoughts and rough numbers.