Hierarchy
The strongest proof is present, but it is not framed early enough: Scrivener expertise, language coverage, London location and short-notice availability should be visible at a glance.
Website modernisation review
The current website has useful business material, but the page does not present it at the level the service deserves.
Imison & Co already has the substance: Scrivener notarial expertise, City of London location, specialist language departments and practical testimonials. The opportunity is to organise that proof into a clearer modern journey for corporate, private and cross-border document clients.
What weakens the current impression
The existing site uses older table layouts, image-based navigation and scattered service pages. That makes important strengths harder to scan, especially on mobile or for clients who need reassurance quickly.
The strongest proof is present, but it is not framed early enough: Scrivener expertise, language coverage, London location and short-notice availability should be visible at a glance.
Notarial services, legalisation and translation work are spread across older menu structures. A modern landing page can package them into a simpler decision path.
The testimonials are useful, but they read as isolated lines. They should support the central promise: specialist, approachable document help when timing matters.
Choose a direction
Both variants keep the public facts and services. The difference is the feeling: editorial boutique confidence versus structured institutional precision.
Variant A
Warm, editorial and founder-led. This route suits a boutique legal practice that wants to feel careful, specialist and quietly premium.
Variant B
Precise, structured and transaction-ready. This route suits business clients, advisors and cross-border matters where clarity and confidence are decisive.