Websites & systems
Public sites, booking flows, accounts, admin tools, customer areas, and the operational structure behind them.
About Tecknomancy
Tecknomancy is an independent Birmingham studio, established in 2025. It combines web development, business systems, automation, visual design, video, and practical technical problem-solving.
The maker
I run Tecknomancy as a focused, hands-on studio. The person listening to the problem is the same person shaping the design, writing the code, testing the detail, and staying responsible for the live result.
That matters when a business needs more than a generic page. It keeps the decisions connected: the visual identity, the public message, the customer path, and the system behind it are all part of the same build.
“Make it clear. Make it useful. Make it strong enough to carry the work.”
What comes together here
The work stays practical, but it does not need to be anonymous. A business can look like itself and still be clear, fast, and straightforward to use.
Public sites, booking flows, accounts, admin tools, customer areas, and the operational structure behind them.
Graphics, short video, campaign material, and visual direction that gives the business a coherent public face.
Hosting, upkeep, improvements, and a direct route back to the builder when the business moves forward.
The working standard
A small studio is not an excuse for a smaller standard. It is the reason the work can be held closely: fewer layers, fewer handovers, and a direct responsibility for whether it works in the real world.
The goal is to understand the business and the actual problem—not sell a feature list before the need is clear.
Scope, prices, and limits are made clear. Good systems are built from useful decisions, not promises that drift.
Public examples can demonstrate capability without giving away a client’s operations or Tecknomancy’s reusable systems.
Projects can start with a direct local conversation or a focused remote brief. The important part is understanding what the build needs to do.
Next step
If you have an existing website, a messy workflow, an idea for a platform, or a business that needs a clearer public presence, the next page gives us a clean place to begin.