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Web Design & Development  ·  Southern California

Web Design in Yucaipa & Redlands, CA: Websites That Work for Your Business

Custom web design, web development, and graphic design for Inland Empire businesses that want a real online presence — not a template that looks like everyone else's.

Matt Dunn

Matt Dunn

Most small businesses in Yucaipa, Redlands, and the broader Inland Empire are leaving money on the table — not because their product or service isn't good, but because their website doesn't do it justice. It's either outdated, slow, hard to navigate on a phone, or it simply doesn't exist. In a market where customers Google everything before they call or walk in, your website is your first impression, your storefront, and often your best salesperson.

At Matt Dunn Visuals, I build websites for businesses and organizations across Southern California — from Yucaipa and Redlands to San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, and beyond. The work covers the full picture: web design, web development, graphic design, and web branding. Here's what that actually means for your business, and why working with a local designer makes a difference that a national agency or DIY builder simply can't match.


What "Web Design" Actually Means (and Why It Matters)

Web design is about more than picking fonts and colors. It's the architecture of how a visitor moves through your site — what they see first, what draws them toward a call, what builds trust before they ever reach out. Good design is invisible: people don't notice it, they just feel comfortable and find what they're looking for. Bad design, on the other hand, announces itself immediately with confusion, visual clutter, and a bounce rate that tells Google your site isn't worth ranking.

Every site I build starts with a conversation about your business — who your customers are, what action you want them to take, and what differentiates you from everyone else doing the same thing in the same ZIP code. That clarity drives every design decision: layout, imagery, copy structure, and the calls-to-action that actually convert visitors into customers.

Graphic designers collaborating on a web design project

Great web design starts with collaboration — understanding your business before touching a pixel.

Web Development: The Engine Under the Hood

Design is what it looks like. Development is how it works. A beautifully designed site that loads slowly, breaks on mobile, or has forms that don't submit is worse than no site at all — it signals to visitors (and to Google) that you're not paying attention.

The sites I build are:

  • Mobile-first — designed and tested for phones before desktops, because that's where most of your customers are browsing.
  • Fast — optimized images, clean code, and no bloated plugins that slow everything down.
  • SEO-ready — proper heading structure, meta tags, schema markup, and page speeds that give Google what it needs to rank you.
  • Secure — SSL, clean contact forms, and hosting configurations that don't leave your site vulnerable.
  • Maintainable — clean enough that you (or I) can update content without breaking things.
Web developer working on code for a business website

Clean, well-structured code makes your site fast, secure, and easy to maintain long-term.

Graphic Design & Web Branding: Looking the Part

A website is only as strong as the brand behind it. If your logo looks like it was made in 2008, your colors are inconsistent across every platform, and your marketing materials don't match your website, customers pick up on that — even if they can't articulate why. It just feels off.

Graphic design and web branding is where the whole picture comes together. I work with clients on:

Logo Design & Visual Identity

A logo is not just an image — it's a system. It needs to work at a business-card size and on a storefront sign, in full color and in black and white, on your website header and on a social media avatar. I design logos with all of those use cases in mind, and deliver the formats you actually need: SVG, PNG, PDF, and web-ready versions.

Brand Standards & Consistency

Color palettes, typography, photo style, and voice — these are the building blocks of a brand that feels professional and cohesive everywhere a customer encounters you. Getting these documented and consistent across your website, social media, and print materials is the difference between a business that looks established and one that looks like it's still figuring itself out.

Marketing & Print Materials

Business cards, flyers, brochures, social media graphics, email headers — if it represents your business visually, it should look like the rest of your brand. I design print-ready files that actually come back from the printer looking the way they're supposed to.

Web designer working on branding and design using a tablet

Branding work spans digital and print — from your website to every piece of marketing material your customers touch.

"The businesses in Yucaipa and Redlands that stand out online aren't the ones with the biggest budgets — they're the ones with the clearest message and a site that delivers it without friction."

Why Local Matters: Serving the Inland Empire

There's a real difference between working with a local designer and handing your site off to a firm in another state — or worse, building it yourself on a platform that locks you into their ecosystem and gives you a cookie-cutter result that looks exactly like your competitor's site.

I'm based in the Inland Empire. I know the area, I know the market, and I know the kinds of businesses that call this region home — contractors, medical and dental practices, churches and nonprofits, restaurants, retail shops, real estate agents, youth sports organizations, and everything in between. That familiarity shapes the work in ways that matter: the photography I pair with the design, the way I write (or guide your writing of) copy that resonates locally, and the ability to meet in person when the project calls for it.

I work with businesses across:

  • Yucaipa, CA
  • Redlands, CA
  • San Bernardino, CA
  • Rancho Cucamonga, CA
  • Loma Linda, CA
  • Beaumont & Banning, CA
  • Broader Southern California

Ready to build something that works?

Whether you need a new website from scratch, a redesign, or a full brand identity package — let's talk about what your business actually needs and build a plan that fits.

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What to Expect When You Work With Matt Dunn Visuals

The process is straightforward. We start with a discovery conversation — I ask a lot of questions about your business, your customers, and your goals. From there I'll build out a proposal that covers scope, timeline, and pricing with no surprises baked in at the end.

A standard business site — 5 to 8 pages, contact form, mobile-optimized, with SEO foundations in place — typically takes 3 to 5 weeks from kickoff to launch, assuming content (your text and any existing photos) is ready or nearly ready. The biggest variable in almost every project is content. The clearer you are about what you want to say, the faster the project moves.

What you get at the end:

  • A site you actually own — no proprietary platforms that hold your content hostage.
  • Full-resolution design files for any graphics or logos created.
  • A walkthrough of how to make basic updates yourself.
  • Ongoing support options if you want someone to handle updates and maintenance.
  • Photography coordination if your site needs custom images — which most business sites do.
Business owner and web designer concluding a deal to build a new website

The best web projects start with a clear agreement and a shared understanding of what success looks like.

Photography + Web Design: The Combination That Converts

One thing that genuinely separates Matt Dunn Visuals from a straight web design shop is the ability to handle professional photography as part of the same engagement. Stock photos are fine for placeholders, but they're not fine for your homepage. Visitors can tell in about three seconds that the smiling people on your website have never set foot in your building.

Real photos of your team, your space, your products, and your work build the kind of trust that stock photos can't. When the photography and the design are handled by the same person with the same eye, the result is a site that feels cohesive from the first frame. I've shot for businesses across the Inland Empire and incorporated that photography directly into the web projects — the workflow is smooth because there's no handoff between a photographer and a designer who've never spoken to each other.

The Bottom Line

If you're a business in Yucaipa, Redlands, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, or anywhere else in Southern California, and your website isn't generating the leads or the confidence it should be — that's a solvable problem. It doesn't require a massive budget or a six-month timeline. It requires a clear strategy, clean execution, and a designer who understands your market.

That's what I do. Reach out and let's talk about what your business needs.

— Matt Dunn

About the Author

Matt Dunn is a photographer, videographer, and web designer based in Southern California, serving businesses across the Inland Empire — from Yucaipa and Redlands to Rancho Cucamonga and beyond.

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Services Covered

  • Custom Web Design
  • Web Development
  • Graphic Design
  • Logo & Brand Identity
  • Marketing Materials
  • Photography for Business

Got Questions?

We Have Answers

A few of the most common questions across photography, video, design, and web.

Photography

You'll receive a curated gallery of fully edited images — not every frame, but the best ones. A typical 90-minute portrait session delivers 40–80 images.
Most galleries are delivered within 7–10 business days via an online link where you can download your images in full resolution.

Videography

Events, brand and promotional videos, real estate, worship services, sports highlights, and social media content. If you have something specific in mind, it's worth a conversation.
A standard event or promotional video typically takes 2–3 weeks from shoot to delivery. Timelines are agreed on before the project begins.

Graphic Design

Yes. Once the project is paid in full, full rights transfer to you — use it on print, web, merchandise, signage, or anywhere else you need it.
Print-ready and web-ready versions — PDF, PNG, and JPG as standard. Logo projects also include vector files (AI or SVG) so your logo scales perfectly at any size.

Web Design

Yes — every site is built mobile-first and tested across multiple screen sizes before launch. With more than half of all web traffic coming from mobile, this isn't optional.
A standard 5–8 page business site typically takes 3–5 weeks. Having your content (text, photos, logo) ready before we start is the biggest factor in keeping things on schedule.