Squarespace Designer Template Update

Just a quick update to let you know what’s been happening behind the scenes. My Squarespace designer templates are taking a little longer than I originally planned to launch. Client work has been extremely busy, and I’ve also been putting energy into developing a new merchandise range of designs that I’m excited to share soon. Add in the usual demands of everyday life, and time has been tighter than expected!

That said, the templates are very much still on the way. I want them to be absolutely spot-on before they go live, which means refining the layouts, testing functionality, and making sure they’re not only beautifully designed but also easy to customise. My goal is to release Squarespace templates that are genuinely useful for a wide range of businesses, giving you the same level of design quality that I deliver for my one-to-one clients.

The first collection will include versatile designs suitable for service-based businesses, creatives, and independent brands. Each template will come with variations in colour and typography, so you’ll have flexibility to make them your own. They’ll also be optimised for SEO, responsive across all devices, and built to work natively within Squarespace — no complicated add-ons required.

I’ll keep you posted with more details as soon as I have something ready to launch. Thanks so much for your patience and support while I balance client projects, template development, and new design ideas. The wait will be worth it, and I can’t wait to share these new templates with you.

Work with a trusted Squarespace Designer UK, View my Squarespace Portfolio, Design Portfolio, or Contact Luntdesign.

FAQ

Q: Do I need a designer to set up a Squarespace site?
A: While you can build a site yourself, a professional Squarespace designer ensures your site is well-structured, SEO-optimised, and aligned with your brand.

Q: How often should I update my website or blog?
A: Even small updates every few months help keep content fresh, which encourages Google to re-crawl your site and can boost rankings.

Q: What’s the best way to improve SEO on Squarespace?
A: Focus on clear navigation, internal links between pages, optimised meta descriptions, and properly sized images.

Simon Lunt

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