Clarity
Stripped-back and instantly clear. Minimal menu with a thin animated underline; lots of white space; obvious two-card service split.
Every option uses your locked palette and logo — Enso blue and deep navy, nothing else. What changes is the menu, the typeface and the layout, each one leaning into a site you said you liked. Open each, click the menu, resize the window for mobile, and pick the feel that's most “you”.
Stripped-back and instantly clear. Minimal menu with a thin animated underline; lots of white space; obvious two-card service split.
The feature you flagged: a “Services” menu that reveals both services in a panel on hover — preview HR & Coaching without leaving home. Boxed routes below.
No dropdowns at all — five flat links and one bold blue “Contact” button. Nothing to get lost in. Blue banner, navy headings.
Warm and human. Nav sits in a soft rounded capsule; big rounded cards; gentle blue-tint panels. Friendly, but current — not dated.
The two services ARE the design: a split-screen hero (blue HR / navy Coaching) and both promoted to top-level menu items. The split, made unmistakable.
Refined and grown-up. Centred logo with the menu split either side; serif headlines; navy-dominant with blue as the fine accent. Imagery dialled right down.
Note the logo is a clean vector rebuild of your artwork (the brushstroke ensō as the “O”) in your exact blue — drop the real export into this folder and I’ll swap it into all six in one go. Next: tell me the style (or a mix — “05’s split with 04’s warmth”) and I’ll build that one out into the full multi-page site with real wording.