About Me

I BUILD FOR THE WEB.

Freelance developer from Greater Manchester. 12+ years turning ideas into fast, beautiful, conversion-focused websites.

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A CREATIVE AND TALENTED DEVELOPER

I've been building for the web since 2014 - starting as an apprentice and growing into someone who's delivered projects for brands like McLaren, Kahn Automobiles, Supplement Needs and many more.

My focus is on the craft: clean code, fast sites and experiences that convert. I care about the details most developers overlook - Core Web Vitals, accessibility, and pixel-perfect fidelity to design.

Outside of client work, I build my own projects, stay on top of the latest tooling, and am always looking for the next challenge worth solving.

Liam Hart ยท Greater Manchester, North West
Outside the Code

WHEN I'M NOT CODING

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Motocross

Nothing beats a weekend on the track. Riding clears my head and keeps me sharp.

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Fitness

Gym and meal prep are non-negotiables. A healthy body powers a productive mind.

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Holidays

Beach, mountains, city breaks, exploring new places and cultures whenever I can.

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Pizza

A good pizza is basically art. Always on the hunt for the perfect slice.

How I Work

MY APPROACH

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Understand the Brief

I start by getting deep into what you're trying to achieve - your goals, your audience, your constraints. Good work starts with asking the right questions.

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Plan Before Building

Architecture, structure, component design - I map it all out before writing a line of code. Surprises mid-project are expensive for everyone.

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Build with Craft

Clean code, accessible markup, performant assets. I build things the right way the first time - no shortcuts that come back to bite you.

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Iterate & Optimise

After launch, the work isn't done. I track Core Web Vitals, monitor performance, and keep refining until the numbers are where they should be.

LET'S WORK TOGETHER

Got a project in mind? I'd love to hear about it.

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