Portfolio

Live examples that show how a cleaner, more focused website can sharpen the way a business is presented online.

This page uses factual examples and project snapshots already referenced on the site. The goal is to show the kind of positioning, structure, and presentation Rizzy Designs helps create without inventing testimonials or inflated results.

Best use of this page: compare the kind of clarity, positioning, and launch-readiness improvements that are visible on live work.

Live examples

Current examples with practical improvement summaries.

These examples are used because they are live, visible, and aligned with the current service positioning on the root domain.

Live Example

Kincade Realty Group

A live real-estate brand site with a more polished branded landing experience and launch-ready presentation.

Real-estate brand Custom domain Cleaner rollout
What was improved
  • Sharper branded presentation on a custom domain
  • Cleaner structure for a business preparing its rollout
  • Launch-ready metadata and better first-impression polish
Why it matters

The site feels more established before a prospect even reaches the first business conversation.

Live Example

Dad Money Truth

A focused creator-style publishing site with a stronger headline, clearer voice, and a fast static presentation.

Sharper voice Clearer CTA path Static performance
What was improved
  • More differentiated brand story and headline clarity
  • Cleaner call-to-action path around content and audience
  • Lightweight static implementation suited for modern hosting
Why it matters

The site makes the voice easier to understand and gives readers a clearer reason to keep exploring.

How to read the portfolio

The portfolio is intentionally practical. Instead of trying to manufacture social proof, it highlights real websites, the kind of positioning decisions that were made, and the parts of the experience that were tightened up.

This keeps the page aligned with the rest of the service site and makes it easier for a prospective client to judge fit.

Good fit if you want

  • A clearer homepage message and stronger service presentation
  • A more polished, premium-feeling first impression
  • Launch support and cleaner technical setup
  • Ongoing maintenance after the site is live

Next step: if those are the same priorities for your business, a short conversation about scope and service fit is the right move.