Your website is either working for you or it isn't. Foundry builds custom websites for businesses that already know the difference, and aren't willing to settle for one that just looks fine.




Some projects give you room to push. This was one of them.
Floating Voices needed more than a website. It needed to make people believe in something that didn't fully exist yet. The solution was an animation-driven, illustration-rich experience built to feel immersive and cinematic. The kind of site that stops people scrolling and makes them lean in.

A strong reputation doesn't count for much if the website doesn't match it.
AcuDublin had built genuine credibility as a specialist clinic in Drumcondra. Their old site told a different story. The brief was to close that gap: something calm, precise, and medically confident, without losing the warmth that made the clinic what it is.

Ireland's first dedicated pregnancy and postpartum recovery centre needed a website worthy of that distinction.
The challenge was both emotional and structural. The site had to feel immediately safe and reassuring to women at a vulnerable point in their lives, while managing a wide range of services clearly and without overwhelm. Getting that balance right required as much care with tone as it did with design.

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Most projects take between four and eight weeks from start to launch, depending on scope and complexity. A clear brief and timely feedback from your side keeps things moving.
Every project starts with a conversation to understand your business, your goals, and what you need the site to do. From there, I handle everything: strategy, design, copy, and development. You stay involved at the key decisions without being dragged into every detail.
Yes. Location has never been a barrier. Most projects run entirely remotely without any issues.
Every project includes 30 days of support at no extra cost, so there's time to settle in, request tweaks, and make sure everything is working as it should. Beyond that, ongoing support is available if you want someone to handle updates, changes, or continued development.