When local lawyer and mediator Kristina Kutija approached Mad Web Skills, she was ready to give her growing legal practice a polished and professional online presence.
Kristina already had the foundations of a strong brand, including a business name, logo concept, colour palette and a clear idea of the type of clients she wanted to attract. What she needed was help bringing those pieces together into a refined website that felt calm, professional and boutique, without looking like a generic law firm template.
The project began with some light brand refinement. Kristina’s existing logo was carefully reworked into a cleaner and more flexible identity, including stacked and horizontal logo versions, light and dark variations, and a small logo suite suitable for use across the website, stationery, business cards and other professional materials.
From there, Mad Web Skills designed and built a new one-page website for Kristina Kutija Legal. The site was designed to present her experience clearly, highlight her family law and mediation services, and give prospective clients a simple way to get in touch.
Because Kristina did not yet have professional photography, the website uses carefully directed atmospheric imagery to create the right look and feel — warm, calm, refined and professional — while avoiding the usual legal clichés like gavels, scales and courthouse photos.
The website also includes light and dark display options, allowing visitors to view the site in the style that best suits their device or preference. This gave Kristina the best of both worlds: a soft, light boutique design and a more dramatic dark version inspired by the websites she liked.
In addition to the website itself, Mad Web Skills also assisted with domain configuration, secure web hosting and Microsoft 365 email setup, giving Kristina a professional email address using her own domain name.
The result is a polished, mobile-friendly website and refreshed visual identity that gives Kristina Kutija Legal a confident online presence and room to grow as the practice continues to develop.