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We’re seeking a freelance WordPress designer/developer to lead the front-end build of a new marketing website for Cyphlens — a cybersecurity company transitioning from a GitHub Pages site to a modern, CMS-friendly platform. The goal is to create a highly polished site that reflects the sophistication of the product and provides a flexible backend for ongoing content expansion. This will be a collaborative build — we’ll use a theme as a starting point to manage scope, but expect thoughtful customization and strong design sensibility. You’ll work alongside our team and the client’s in-house developers (who can support custom functionality where needed). What We’re Looking For: A designer/developer experienced with WordPress theme customization using Elementor/Divi/Avada/Enfold Ability to create a visually custom feel using animations, hover effects, and interactive elements — not just a basic templated site Comfortable working from existing Figma files for visual guidance and translating app UI into a marketing-ready experience Strong aesthetic eye and attention to UX and microinteractions Clear communicator who can work within defined timelines and scope Key Project Requirements: Platform: WordPress (theme-based but highly customized) Assets Provided: Figma files (app UI + design inspiration) Content documents (whitepapers, videos, API docs) Creative references Initial Page Build: Landing Page (high-level product value) 3 Product Pages (Data, MFA, Transaction Processing) Company Page (with team/advisors) Contact Page API Docs Page (simple access layout) Login redirect Optional: “Playground” product demo page Future additions: blog, resource hub, animations Additional Notes: Internal devs are available to support any complex features or advanced functionality The client is very clear: this cannot look like a stock theme with basic tweaks — the visual experience must reflect a modern, innovative brand Design direction is rooted in a dark theme with balanced white space (not overly harsh or fully dark UI)