About RH Fardin
In Khulna, everyone calls themselves a website designer — the trick is telling who can actually ship one
Type "website design in Khulna" into your phone and the real problem becomes obvious in about ten seconds: everybody does it. A KUET student freelancing between lab reports, a Facebook page with a logo and a WhatsApp number, the cousin of someone in your samiti who once installed WordPress, a "agency" that is one laptop in a flat off Royal Mor. They all promise the same four words — cheap, fast, professional, free domain — and from the outside there is no way to tell the one who can actually design and deliver a working site from the five who will take your advance, send a recoloured theme, and stop replying the week your real questions start. That is the actual decision a Khulna owner is making, and it is not really about price. It is about who is still going to be there, and competent, when the site needs to do its job.
I am RH Fardin, a solo senior web designer based in Bangladesh, with roughly five years designing and building sites for the kind of businesses Khulna runs on. Exporters and traders near the BSCIC estate and out toward Mongla whose buyers are often outside the city entirely. Shrimp, jute and agro businesses whose whole year hinges on a season that turns hot then quiet. Clinics and diagnostic chambers around Sonadanga and Boyra that live on appointments and report enquiries. Wholesalers near Daulatpur selling to shop owners in volume, and retailers fighting for the same phone screen on Khan Jahan Ali Road and at New Market. I do every part of the work myself — the discovery call, the design, the front-end build, the on-page SEO, the speed pass, the launch. There is no account manager forwarding your messages and no trainee quietly doing the real work behind a logo.
What "website design" should mean is a chain of deliberate decisions, not a coat of paint over someone else's template. What does a Khulna buyer need to see in the first screen before they trust you. What do you make effortless to do next. What do you cut so the page loads before a thumb gives up on patchy data near Rupsha. Where the WhatsApp button sits. How bKash and Nagad are presented so nobody hesitates at the last step. None of that survives a 10,000-taka marketplace theme, because a theme is a layout drawn for a generic business in another country and sold to thousands of people at once. My job is the opposite: design the site around your buyer and your trade, then build exactly what you approved.
The money is plain, and it does not climb just because you are messaging from Khulna rather than Gulshan. Website design in Khulna with me starts at a 50,000 BDT floor, with tiers at 50,000, 90,000 and 1,50,000 BDT depending on scope, and fully custom builds from 3,00,000 BDT. Payment is 50 percent advance and 50 percent on launch by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — I will not start without the advance, and I will not chase you for the rest; it falls due when you sign off on the live site. The design-approval guarantee is the line I put in writing that the cheap quotes never will: you approve the full design before any code is written, and I keep refining within scope until you genuinely approve it. You never pay the second half for a design you do not like.
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