I'm needing help with converting our desktop website to a mobile design, what's your advice?

Austin Nguyen | Afforai
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Alec Nguyen
just do it
Phillip Butler
I'm excited about the transformation journey of our desktop website to a more user-friendly mobile design, and I'm looking for actionable advice, best practices, tools, or resources to ensure a smooth and effective transition, while keeping our brand identity intact and improving the user experience!
Hey, I noticed some issues with the UX/UI on your website, both on desktop and mobile versions: 1. The hero section has too much content, making it hard for users to understand your services at first look. They need more information before taking action. 2. The type scale is off. Font weight, size, and line spacing should prioritize the messages you want to give to users. 3. Based on the design style you've picked for the hero section, the best and easiest-to-read text position is aligned to the right, not centered. 4. There are three different CTAs on hero section. whlie they could be distributed better across your website with engaging messages and storytelling. This way, users will be more encouraged to click on them. 5. The logo slider animation is distracting and stops users from focusing on the important messages in the hero section. Remember, using enough white space in your design and messages will help users focus on the key points you want to give, just like superstar actors and other actors in movies. I have more practical feedback to share with you. Feel free to drop me an email at arash@madeofzero.com, and I'll be happy to help.
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I think the design should be same. As I have hired an agency named รับทําเว็บไซต์ wordpress and they did the same design for mobile version like desktop