Web hosting website design for Coreix

A stand-out digital brand, backed by great UX

Client: Coreix

Completed: November 2019

Coreix website homepage displayed on an iMac, featuring “Intelligent infrastructure” panels.
Coreix stationery set showing letterhead and business card mockups.
Person working on a laptop beside server racks in a data centre.
Screenshot of a Coreix website section with the heading “Built to be secure, fast & agile”.
Coreix logo on a teal background.
Team member working at a desk during a workshop, with colleagues in the background.

Insight

Coreix provides high-end, complex hosting for big business. Our brief was to create a design with a distinct digital brand — and to show, quickly, why Coreix is a safe pair of hands for mission-critical infrastructure.

With a series of campaigns lined up, the site needed to communicate capability, scale and a broad product range without overwhelming new visitors. And, like any strong web hosting web design, it had to convert interest into enquiries — turning site traffic into qualified sales leads.

Branding

Coreix sits at the heart of the tech world, but their clients span multiple industries. We evolved the brand from a purely tech-led feel to something with broader appeal — still precise and confident, but more approachable.

A bold typographic approach paired with a refreshed palette (anchored by a striking teal) gave the identity more punch. Supporting tones of purple and blue were introduced to theme product areas and make navigation clearer across this multi-service web hosting web design.

Web design

Confident colour, high-contrast photography and subtle motion—designed to keep tech brands feeling human.

The look and feel balances confident colour moments against muted, high-contrast photography in greys and blacks — a considered approach to web design.

Transparency layers soften the interface and create a sense of motion — revealing background imagery as users scroll, without distracting from the content. The homepage centres on a London cityscape (a key USP for many customers), supported by carefully curated imagery showing people engaging with technology to add a more human first impression.

UX

Coreix’s offer is powerful — and complex — so UX needed to do the heavy lifting. We refined journeys to make products and services easy to understand and even easier to compare.

Options are grouped into three consistent colour themes, supported by a set of simple, custom icons. Clear calls to action are placed throughout the experience — visible, but never shouty — so there’s always an obvious next step.

Overlapping content panels help users scan in a logical rhythm, breaking information into bite-sized chunks that won’t overwhelm less tech-savvy decision makers. Product and service pages use icon-led highlights to communicate key USPs such as speed, resilience, compliance and security — essentials for effective web hosting web design.

Content

Coreix speaks to two audiences at once: technical specialists and non-technical decision makers. The content needed authority and clarity — technical weight without the jargon pile-up.

We prioritised what truly differentiates Coreix, then translated dense information into succinct overviews tied to business goals. We also introduced the “above + beyond” service idea to spotlight a real strength: customer commitment. Strong, confident calls to action bring it all back to the outcome — starting a conversation and growing the pipeline.

Web development

Coreix had specific technical requirements and an in-house team capable of maintaining the platform. So, rather than WordPress, the build was delivered in PHP, HTML and CSS. Every page was built from scratch to match the bespoke design and support conversion-focused functionality.

To help turn interest into action, we added live chat and time-sensitive logic on the contact page to guide users to the best route at different times of day. Once launched, Coreix took the reins — with the capability to update, maintain and host the site independently, keeping long-term running costs efficient.

Written by Jane Comar + Reviewed by James Hofton

Last updated: January 14, 2026

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