One person. For clients who can tell the difference.
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One thing, done Wright.
I build one thing: the whole project. Website, sometimes a web app, designed and shipped end to end by one person. Not a menu of services. A complete build. If you need a site that reflects a brand or a person, and you want one builder across the whole thing, this is what I do. Timelines run a week for tight scopes, up to two months for bigger ones. Most projects land between $3,000 and $11,000, with larger multi-phase builds quoted separately.
What you walk away with.
A site you own.
The repo, the deployment, the docs. Yours at launch. I'll host it by default so everything stays fast and easy to update, but it's your code. Move it anywhere, change anything, leave me whenever you want. Most clients don't. That's the point.
Fast, and easy to find.
Pages that load in under a second. Semantic markup, structured data, and real metadata, built in from the first line of HTML. Google finds you because the site gives it what it needs, not because SEO got bolted on at the end.
One person building it.
You email me. I reply. I write the code. That's it. No account manager, no handoff between design and dev, no telephone game. When something breaks, there's one person to call, and they already know why it broke.
Clear, honest pricing.
One project fee, quoted after we talk scope. No hourly creep, no surprise invoices. No required monthly subscription just to keep the site online. If you want ongoing care, it's a separate plan. If you don't, the site still works.
Selected work I've shipped.
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A full rebrand and second rebuild for a working voice-over artist. Custom audio and video players, a CMS-driven project system, and a VO Log with auto-transcripts. The first version of this site doubled her traffic off Wix. This version picks up where that left off.
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Built in collaboration with the branding team at Uncommon Crowd. I was the sole developer. Custom CMS-driven build with reusable templates for the team to manage advisor profiles, blogs, events, and webinars. Handled CRM integration and scheduled deployment end to end.
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Design and development, both by me. The concept pulls from late-90s TV Guide channel interfaces, reimagined for a film portfolio. CMS-driven so Wyatt can add new work anytime. Interactive, specific, and not a standard filmmaker template.
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Built from a pre-delivered design. Sole developer, focused on motion, performance, and responsiveness across devices. Integrated a headless WordPress blog via API so the team can push roster updates, news, and events without touching code.
Kind words from people I've worked with.
Wright Angle Media was collaborative, very creative, and easy to work with. They exceeded my expectations for the project and paid special attention to detail.
Matthew perfectly modeled a website that encapsulates who I am as an artist, and made it easy for me to change it as I grow in my craft.
Matthew was very responsive to my needs, came up with creative solutions, and anticipated problems before they arose. I can't recommend Wright Angle Media enough.
WAM is the best web development company I have ever worked with. If I ever need another website I will be using them.
Hey, I'm Matthew.

I run Wright Angle Media. The vision, the build, the emails back and forth with clients. All one person.
Most of what I build falls into two buckets - companies that want their website to finally match the brand, and people who are the brand.
I shoot film on the side. 35mm, stubbornly simple. Last year I made a zine called Sorn, a project about the obscured parts of daily life, the stuff most cameras skip. Analog art makes you a better digital designer. Film teaches you what a frame is worth. Zines teach you about sequence, pace, the negative space between things. All of it shows up in the sites I build.
Let's build something together.
Tell me about your project. I respond within 24 hours on weekdays.