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  • Dream, Design, Deliver.

    SeaLab, your creative neighborhood hub, excels at turning your product design dreams into stunning realities. We've got you covered from research and strategy to UX design, high-fidelity visuals and prototyping. Collaborate with us for free and embark on an extraordinary product design journey together.  [... see all SeaLab Design Agency reviews ]
    Location
    Fort Collins, Colorado
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $150/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
    Portfolios Count
    5 Projects Listed

    SeaLab Design Agency Services

    • Product Design
    • Design Services
    • Creative Services
    • Graphic Design
    • Web Design
    • Branding
    • Logo Design
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accounts

    Clients and Projects

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    • Home Improvement for the 21st Century
      Web App Project Home Improvement for the 21st Century
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    • Chegg
    • Datagration
    • Sibel Health
    • Kasasa
    • Eptura (previously iOffice)
    • IBM
    • TopDecked
    • Panzura
    • SnapKitchen
    • TreeHouse
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile

    SeaLab Design Agency Reviews & Testimonials

    • Kenton Gray
      Kenton Gray CTO at iOFFICE
      5.0

      Web Design Review from Kenton Gray

      Lots of good stuff in there and getting such a great feedback. SeaLab did an amazing job!

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    • Geoff Tudor
      Geoff Tudor M & GM at Panzura (Vision.ai)
      5.0

      Web Design Review from Geoff Tudor

      Concept designs, thought processes, sketches, communication, and overall execution was A+++.

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    • Anthony Rezendes
      Anthony Rezendes Sr. UX Manager at Kasasa
      5.0

      UI/UX Design Review from Anthony Rezendes

      I hired SeaLab to extend my small UX team and help with an overflow of work we were experiencing. They quickly proved their value by architecting a design system for our dev team, then collaborated on a variety of banking applications including our analytics app, mobile experience, and loans dashboard alongside PM, Dev, and UX. Top-notch company with superb and talented individuals. I would hire SeaLab again in a heartbeat!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Website Design Companies

What services do web design agencies offer?

Web design agencies provide a range of services to plan, create, and improve business websites. Their core services include: 

  • Custom website design tailored to your brand and goals 
  • Responsive web design to ensure the site works on desktop, tablet, and mobile 
  • UI/UX design to make the site easy to use 
  • Website development to turn designs into functional websites 
  • Landing page design for campaigns and conversions 
  • Website redesign to improve outdated or underperforming sites 

Beyond these core services, many web design companies also support digital marketing, including search engine optimization, content marketing, and email marketing to help improve visibility in search engines and attract potential customers.  

Some also offer brand identity, graphic design, and ongoing web design services like maintenance, updates, and performance improvements to strengthen your online presence over time. 

How much do website design companies charge for their services?

Professional web design services typically range between $5,000 and $60,000+, depending on complexity, features, and level of customization. Their projects commonly start around $10,000 to $15,000 and can exceed $50,000 for advanced websites. 

Here is a general breakdown: 

  • Basic business websites: $5,000 to $15,000 
  • Custom business websites with advanced UX design: $15,000 to $30,000 
  • Ecommerce and complex custom website projects: $30,000 to $60,000+ 

Several factors influence what website design companies charge. The biggest cost drivers include the number of pages, level of custom website design, and required web development. Features like booking systems, ecommerce functionality, or integrations increase the price because they require more design and development hours. 

In addition to the initial build, many web design companies charge ongoing maintenance fees ranging from $1,200 to $12,000 per year, which cover updates, security, and performance improvements. 

How long does it take to build a website?

A typical website design company timeline ranges from a few days to several months, depending on scope, content readiness, and required web development. 

  • Simple brochure website (1 to 5 pages): 1 to 2 weeks  
  • Small business website (5 to 15 pages, blog, forms): 4 to 8 weeks  
  • eCommerce website (standard features, 10 to 100 products): 8 to 16 weeks  
  • Large-scale custom website (bespoke features, integrations): 4 to 6+ months 
  • Custom web application: 6 to 12+ months  

Most delays come from two things: missing content (copy, images, product data) and an unclear scope that expands during the web design project.  

If content is ready and approvals are fast, timelines compress. If content is late and feedback is slow, timelines stretch. 

What are the hidden costs of web design?

Hidden web design costs usually show up in two phases: before launch and after launch. 

Pre-launch hidden costs 

  • Stock photos, fonts, and premium plugins (one-time fees plus renewals) 
  • Scope creep and extra revisions beyond what the contract includes 
  • Content creation (copywriting, product descriptions, graphics) 
  • Content migration from an old site (formatting, redirects, image cleanup) 
  • Integrations (CRM, booking, payments, analytics) that require extra setup and testing 

Post-launch hidden costs 

  • Web hosting and domain renewal (often increases as traffic grows) 
  • SSL certificate upgrades for ecommerce or higher trust requirements 
  • Website maintenance and security (updates, backups, monitoring, fixes) 
  • Email hosting (Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 per user) 

These costs appear because a website build quote often covers only the core design and development. Anything tied to licensing, content production, ongoing ownership, or changes outside the original scope gets billed separately unless the statement of work includes it. 

What is the difference between web design and web development?

Web design defines the visual interface and user experience of a website, while web development implements that design through code and technical functionality. 

AspectWeb designWeb development
Core responsibilityDefines the design, layout, and user experienceBuilds and maintains the website through code
Primary objectiveEnsure the site is clear, engaging, and aligned with brand identityEnsure the site works correctly, loads fast, and supports required features
DeliverablesWireframes, mockups, prototypes, and visual systemsFront-end interfaces, back-end systems, and integrations
Key disciplinesUX design, UI design, responsive web designFront-end, back-end, and full-stack web development
Business impactInfluences perception, usability, and user engagementEnables functionality, performance, and scalability

Web design's main focus: 

  • Structure and site design 
  • Visual hierarchy and interface clarity 
  • User experience and UX design 
  • Mobile and responsive design 
  • Conversion-focused landing page design 

Web development's main focus: 

  • Coding and website development 
  • Front-end implementation (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) 
  • Back-end systems and databases 
  • Integrations, security, and performance 
  • CMS setup and custom functionality 

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

Robert de Wit has a diverse background in advertising, marketing, IT, and healthcare. With a history as both a copywriter and a video game journalist, he specializes in SEO, long-form content creation, and crafting compelling copy that drives results. Currently, he writes about website and interface design at DesignRush, delivering the latest industry insights and analysis.

Former Development Director

Sergio is a technology leader with over six years of experience managing global teams and delivering projects across fintech, sportstech, and B2B platforms. At DesignRush, he drove product growth and development execution, building tools that speed up processes by 95% and cut costs by 35% while maintaining full uptime.