I’m redesigning my creative-services website from the ground up and need every screen planned and polished directly in Figma. The flow starts with a hero section that features a striking full-width image or video, a concise headline plus sub-headline, and a clear “Contact Us” button that drives visitors deeper into the site. From there, each section should guide users through our service story and end in another strong call-to-action. Here’s how I picture the collaboration: • You’ll begin with low-fidelity wireframes that map layout, content hierarchy, and user journey across desktop and mobile. • Once structure feels right, we’ll move to pixel-perfect mock-ups using the color palette I’ll supply, keeping typography, buttons, icons, and any illustrative elements visually consistent. • When visuals are approved, turn everything into a fully interactive prototype. All links, hover states, and responsive breakpoints should behave exactly as the final build will. Final hand-off must include: – The editable .fig file with components, styles, and typography neatly organised – A shareable Figma link that showcases the complete prototype and documentation I value clean grids, accessible contrast, and thoughtful micro-interactions that encourage conversions. If you’re comfortable taking a concept from sketch to clickable prototype wholly inside Figma—and you have a keen eye for modern web UX—let’s create something impressive together.