Chicago Web Design Experience and Track Record

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One of the most significant differentiators is experience. John Schuster has been building websites since the late 90s, with a professional track record going back 25+ years. He has published hundreds of websites and thousands of web pages over the decades, working with businesses across industries. This longevity means John has encountered and solved virtually every web design challenge – from early-era HTML to modern responsive design – and continually adapts to new technologies.

Many independent freelancers have much shorter track records. They might be talented, but a typical freelance web designer might have a few years of experience or a portfolio limited to dozens of projects. Larger agencies often tout a combined experience (“X years of team experience”), but the individual team members working on your project might be far less seasoned. In an agency, junior designers or developers could be assigned to smaller clients, whereas John will personally handle your project with veteran expertise from start to finish.

John’s rich experience translates into proven processes and efficiency. He can accurately predict project timelines and preemptively address pitfalls, ensuring your website is delivered promptly without cutting corners. (In fact, John strives to deliver most standard websites in about 30 days of starting the project.) For the client, this means a smoother project with fewer surprises.

John’s long history in web design is a testament to reliability. Surviving and thriving in the web industry for over two decades indicates consistent quality and customer satisfaction. When you hire John, you’re leveraging a deep well of knowledge and success that most newer freelancers or even some younger agencies can’t match.

John Schuster vs Freelancers vs Web Design Agencies
Should you work with a solo freelance designer, partner with a larger web design agency, or hire John Schuster (Company Chicago Inc.)?

 

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