I’m running a WordPress site on a fully bespoke theme, but several design-level problems are hurting the user experience. The issues are purely visual—no plugin conflicts or speed concerns—so I need a developer who can dive straight into the theme files and polish the front-end. Here’s what I need done: • Tighten up layout alignment across all templates so elements snap cleanly into place. • Bring every screen size in line with modern responsive standards; the site must look impeccable from mobile portrait to large desktop. • Refine the colour palette and typography inside the custom theme-style sheets so headings, body text and call-to-action buttons all follow the brand guidelines. The theme is custom-built (no page-builder bloat), so you’ll be working directly with PHP template files, Sass/vanilla CSS and the WordPress Customizer. I expect changes to be version-controlled (Git) and pushed to a staging environment first; once approved, we’ll deploy to production. Acceptance criteria 1. Pixel-perfect alignment on all core pages, verified in Chrome, Safari and Firefox. 2. Google Chrome DevTools’ responsive mode shows zero overflow or broken grids from 320 px to 1920 px. 3. Updated colours and fonts match my supplied style guide exactly (I'll share the hex codes and font files). Please let me know your estimated turnaround and highlight a recent project where you performed similar front-end fixes within a custom WordPress theme.