You just saw it for yourself. The same company, the same work, the same timeline — told through four completely different design languages.
One moment from our story. Four ways to tell it.
It started with Theo Taylor building a website for student tutors at UWI.
Theo Taylor, recruited by his head of department at UWI’s Faculty of Science & Technology, builds a website for student tutors. The seed is planted.
UWI RECRUITED THEO TAYLOR TO BUILD A STUDENT TUTORS WEBSITE. HE BUILT IT. THEN HE KEPT BUILDING.
It all began with a phone call from the Faculty of Science & Technology at UWI. “Can you build us a website for student tutors?” Theo Taylor could — and did.
the one that started it allThe same story, told four ways, lands differently each time. That's because design choices — typography, color, spacing, tone — shape how people feel about your product before they read a single word.
A bold sans-serif screams confidence. A handwritten note feels personal. A serif in cream and gold whispers luxury. None of these are accidents. Every detail is a decision, and every decision shapes perception.
At TAYLOR'D, we don't start with templates. We start with your brand, your audience, your goals. Then we craft every pixel, every interaction, every word to fit — because software that looks like it was built for you works better than software that looks like it was built for everyone.