Mhishi Nkomo Legal Practice
Website Redesign Proposal

A digital presence for total expert legal solutions.

A complete redesign of mhishilaw.com — rebuilt to the standard of the world’s leading firms, in the practice’s own charcoal, gold and brand blues, with the logo untouched and the firm’s real photography doing the talking. This proposal presents the new design, what changes, the value it creates, and the investment required.

Prepared forMhishi Nkomo Legal Practice, Harare
Prepared byKuda Mativenga
DateAugust 2026
Valid for30 days
01 · Executive summary

A Chambers-recognised practice deserves better than a template kit.

Mhishi Nkomo Legal Practice carries credentials most firms can only envy: over 200 years of combined experience, membership of Primerus — the international society of law firms — and a Senior Partner who is Chambers-recognised, a past President of the Law Society of Zimbabwe, and the author of the country’s only comprehensive conveyancing textbook. Yet the firm’s website is assembled from a generic Elementor template kit, with demo styling still visible, two competing colour schemes, thirteen service links crowded into dropdown menus, and those differentiators buried or absent.

We have redesigned and rebuilt the full website — all eighteen pages — as a bespoke, editorial design built around the firm’s own identity: a deliberate home-page narrative, twelve structured practice pages that each work as a landing page, the partnership presented with the firm’s own photography, and a “Book a Consultation” path on every screen.

Nothing about the brand changes. The logo is untouched, and the identity — the charcoal, the gold, the brand blues, the firm’s real photography — is applied as one unified system across every page.

What changes is everything around it: structure, typography, messaging, mobile experience, speed and conversion. The result is a website that matches the practice — and turns the referral moment into a consultation.

18Pages rebuilt
12Practice areas, each a landing page
200+Years of combined experience, surfaced
100%Brand palette retained
02 · The new design

The new home page — live and interactive.

This is not a mock-up. It is the actual rebuilt home page, embedded below. Scroll inside the frame, hover the cards, and switch between desktop and mobile views.

mhishilaw.com — proposed redesign

The full redesign covers all eighteen pages — Home, About, Our People, Gallery, Contact, a Practice Areas index and twelve structured practice pages — delivered with this proposal.

Open the full build in a new tab  →
All eighteen pages, fully navigable — best experienced full-screen, and on your phone.

03 · What changes & why

Current site vs. proposed redesign.

A side-by-side view of every meaningful design decision, and the reasoning behind it.

AreaCurrent websiteProposed redesign
Overall design Assembled from a generic Elementor template kit (“Kodelaw”), with template demo blocks and styling still visible — a look interchangeable with thousands of other sites. Bespoke and editorial. Every section designed for MNLP around its own identity — its palette, its photography, its voice. Nothing off-the-shelf.
Brand consistency Two competing colour schemes — template gold/charcoal in menus, brand blue applied ad hoc — with typography and spacing shifting between pages. One unified design system using the firm’s existing palette, applied consistently across all eighteen pages. Logo untouched.
Navigation Crowded dropdowns: thirteen service links and six team links nested in the header. Visitors must hunt. Six clear top-level sections with a persistent “Book a Consultation” button; practice areas browsed on a dedicated, scannable index.
Home page story Sections in template order; the key differentiators — Primerus membership, 200+ years, a Chambers-ranked Senior Partner — buried or absent. A deliberate narrative: positioning → proof → practice areas → people → client voices → call to action. Differentiators surfaced above the fold.
Practice areas A single services list; several practice pages are thin, with placeholder-style content and no consistent structure. Twelve structured practice pages — each with an overview, a “How we can assist” checklist, cross-navigation and its own consultation CTA. A landing page for every discipline.
Conversion path No consistent route to enquiry; contact details vary in visibility page to page. Every page carries the top-bar phone and email, a header CTA, an end-of-page CTA band and a footer contact block — plus WhatsApp click-to-chat.
Trust signals Testimonials use stock portrait photos; recognitions scattered as passing text. Client words in a dignified editorial format; Primerus, the Chambers recognition and the firm’s real photography woven throughout.
Mobile experience Template-driven responsive behaviour; dense menus and heavy sections degrade on phones. Designed mobile-first: thumb-friendly navigation, stacked layouts and readable type at every size.
Performance WordPress, Elementor and a stack of fifteen-plus active plugins — heavy CSS and JavaScript on every load. Hand-coded, dependency-free pages — one small CSS system and roughly 3KB of JavaScript. Faster loads and stronger ranking signals.
Search visibility Builder markup, thin metadata and duplicated headings. Clean semantic HTML with per-page titles and descriptions — twelve practice pages that each answer a search like “conveyancing lawyer Harare” or “mining law Zimbabwe”.
04 · The business case

The value we expect this to add — and why.

A website redesign is not a cosmetic expense. For a professional-services firm it is a revenue asset. Here is where the return comes from.

01

More, and better-qualified, enquiries

Prospective clients judge a firm’s competence by its website within seconds — and legal services are a high-trust purchase. A site that looks like a top-tier firm invites the instructions of top-tier clients.

Why we believe thisThe firms MNLP competes with for premium work all invest in exactly this calibre of presence. A visibly premium site removes the first reason a corporate client might look elsewhere.
02

A landing page for every practice area

Twelve structured practice pages mean twelve entry points from search — “conveyancing lawyer Harare”, “mining law Zimbabwe”, “labour lawyer” — each landing on a page about exactly that need, with a consultation button in view.

Why we believe thisSearch traffic converts when the landing page matches the query. A single services list can never do that; twelve purposeful pages can.
03

The Senior Partner’s standing, finally visible

Chambers-recognised, past President of the Law Society, author of Zimbabwe’s only conveyancing textbook — credentials that close instructions, presented where prospects decide.

Why we believe thisClients hire authority. When the person who literally wrote the book on conveyancing is your Senior Partner, the website’s job is to say so on the first screen — not in a buried biography.
04

Primerus membership becomes a door-opener

Membership of the international society of law firms signals vetted quality to foreign investors and referring firms — surfaced in the stat band and woven through the site.

Why we believe thisInternational referrers check for exactly this kind of accreditation before instructing local counsel. Visible membership converts due-diligence searches into instructions.
05

The firm’s real photography does the selling

MNLP invested in professional photography of its actual people — the redesign replaces stock portraits with the team clients will meet.

Why we believe thisLaw is bought on trust in people. Stock faces say ‘template’; the real partnership says ‘this is who will act for you’. No competitor can copy the firm’s faces.
06

A platform that grows with the practice

Clean, owned code — ready for new practice areas, publications or client resources whenever the firm is, without plugin stacks or template lock-in.

Why we believe thisThe current template resists change, which is why demo styling is still visible. The rebuild makes updates quick and inexpensive — exactly what the retainer option covers.
05 · Investment

Simple, transparent pricing.

One once-off fee for the complete redesign, with an optional monthly retainer to keep the site fast, secure and current.

Website Redesign

Once-off project fee

$350 USD · once-off
  • Full 18-page redesign — Home, About, Our People, Gallery, Contact, Practice Areas index and twelve practice pages
  • Existing colour palette and logo preserved exactly
  • Mobile-first responsive build; tested on desktop, tablet and phone
  • Self-hosted typography, SEO-ready structure and meta data
  • Content migration of all current pages, people profiles and practice content
  • Deployment to your hosting, redirects from all old URLs
  • Two rounds of partner review and revisions included
  • Handover pack: source files and a plain-English editing guide
Approve & start

50% deposit (US$175) on commencement, balance on go-live. The site is already built — go-live in under two weeks of approval. Professional photography of partners and chambers can be arranged and is quoted separately.

Optional add-on

Care & Growth Retainer

The site stays fast, current and secure — without occupying your staff

$35 USD /month
  • Publishing of your Insights articles and legal alerts (up to 4 per month), styled to match the site
  • Content updates — people changes, practice notes, gallery — within 2 business days
  • Hosting, uptime and security monitoring; monthly off-site backups
  • Quarterly performance and search-visibility report to the partners
  • Ongoing minor design refinements as the firm's needs evolve
  • Cancel any time on one month's notice
Approve & start

The build fee is US$350 with or without the retainer. Month-to-month — begin at go-live or later, cancel any time on one month’s notice. Fees exclusive of any applicable taxes.

06 · Next steps

Live in under two weeks.

Day 1

Acceptance

Sign-off on this proposal and chosen option; deposit invoice issued.

Days 2–5

Refinement

One partner-review round: final wording, people profiles, and any photography you wish to include.

Days 6–9

Technical launch

SSL installed, contact forms wired, site deployed to your domain with all old URLs redirected.

Days 10–12

Hand-over

Staff walkthrough, a plain-English editing guide, and the 30-day support window begins.

Ready when you are.

Approve the proposal and the new Mhishi Nkomo website can be live in under two weeks.

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