Why "design and development" is one job, and what that means for a Khulna buyer
In Khulna the best website design and development company is not the one with the biggest team. It is the one where design and code are done by the same person, so nothing is lost in the handoff between them.
Here is the failure almost no Khulna owner sees coming when they go hunting for the best website design and development company in the city. Design and development are two different skills, and in most outfits — even ones that look organised — they live with two different people. A designer makes a clean mockup that wins your approval; then it is thrown over the wall to a coder, often a junior or a freelancer in another city, who rebuilds it from scratch in actual HTML and CSS. What comes back is never quite what you signed off: the spacing is off, the fonts changed, the animation got dropped, the mobile layout breaks in places the mockup never showed. Nobody owns that gap, because the designer says "I drew it right" and the developer says "I built what was possible," and you, the owner, are left with a live site that is a blurry photocopy of the thing you actually approved. That handoff — not talent, not budget — is where most local website projects quietly lose their quality.
I close that gap by being one person on purpose. I am RH Fardin, a solo senior website designer and developer based in Bangladesh, roughly five years into shipping sites end to end, and on every Khulna project I do both halves myself. I run the discovery call, I draw the design in Figma, and then I write the front-end code for that exact design — no handoff, no second person reinterpreting my own mockup, no "the dev couldn't do it that way" after you have already approved it. Because the designer and the developer are the same head, I design knowing what I can build, and I build knowing what I designed, so the live site genuinely is the screen you signed off on. I also do the on-page SEO, the speed pass, the bKash and Nagad setup and the launch, and I am the same WhatsApp number you message six months later. For website design and development Khulna BD owners, that single-ownership model is not a smaller version of a company — it is the specific thing that stops a project leaking quality in the gap a real company has between its design desk and its dev desk.
Khulna trade also has its own shape, and because I do the development as well as the design, I can build for it rather than just decorate it. This is a port-and-processing city more than a showroom one: a lot of the real money here moves through jute, shrimp, fish and agro near the BSCIC industrial estate and out along Rupsha, through wholesalers in Daulatpur and Boyra whose customers are shop owners buying in bulk rather than walk-ins, through clinics and diagnostic chambers around Sonadanga that live on appointments and report enquiries, and through retailers on KDA Avenue, New Market and Khan Jahan Ali Road fighting for the same phone screen as everyone else. KUET feeds a steady stream of technical work too. A huge share of the people landing on your site are doing it on a mid-range Android, on GP or Banglalink data that holds around KDA Avenue and Shibbari but thins out fast toward Daulatpur, Rupsha and the city edge — and they decide in about five seconds whether you are a serious business. I design AND develop for that visitor: mobile-first, genuinely fast on real Khulna data, and coded so the contact line or enquiry flow actually works on the phone, not just in the mockup.
The pricing is fixed, honest, and it covers the design and the development together — no company markup, and no Dhaka-rate surcharge for messaging from Khulna. 50,000 BDT is the floor: a clean, mobile-first site of up to five core pages, designed and coded by me, with basic on-page SEO and bKash/Nagad payment instructions set up. 90,000 BDT adds more pages, a blog or notice section, a gallery, and booking or enquiry flows. 1,50,000 BDT covers a bigger, often bilingual build with a small store and deeper navigation. Fully custom work from a blank canvas starts from 3,00,000 BDT. Always 50% advance and 50% on launch — bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — and you approve the full design before I write a single line of code, with the final 50% never falling due until the live site matches what you signed off. No retainer trap, no monthly "package" that is really an invoice for nothing.
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