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Whitebarn IT WordPress Rebuild

A practical WordPress rebuild for a long-standing IT consultancy, focused on clearer services, trust signals and an editing setup the team could manage.

Whitebarn IT website screenshot
RebuildWordPress implementation
Navigationclearer service pathways
Trustcredibility cues brought forward
Editingmaintainable page sections

Whitebarn IT was a long-standing IT consultancy that needed a clearer online presence: easier service discovery, stronger trust signals and a WordPress setup that would not make basic content changes feel like a development task.

Where I fit

I built the WordPress implementation at Mosaic, working from the wider team's project direction and design work. My contribution sat in the build layer: responsive templates, editor-friendly fields, front-end detail and the small decisions that make a service website feel more polished.

The brief

The site needed to position Whitebarn as an established IT partner while making its services easier to browse. That meant reducing friction around what the company does, who it helps and why a visitor should trust the team enough to start a conversation.

What I built

  • A WordPress rebuild with a clearer service hierarchy and reusable page sections.
  • Responsive implementation across desktop and mobile, with attention to spacing, hierarchy and trust signals.
  • Editable content structures so the Mosaic team and client could manage service pages without rebuilding layouts.
  • Conversion routes that keep enquiry options visible without making the pages feel pushy.

Build notes

  • The build needed to feel credible and calm rather than loud, because IT consultancy buyers are usually comparing trust, competence and clarity.
  • I kept the implementation maintainable so future service additions could follow the established pattern.
  • This is a useful example of a WordPress rebuild where the admin experience matters almost as much as the public page design.

What the site needed to make easier

The site makes it easier for visitors to understand Whitebarn's services and easier for editors to keep the content current. That matters for a consultancy site, because old service pages and awkward editing workflows quietly weaken trust over time.