Hart McLaughlin & Eldridge
Website design and development for Chicago business and injury law firm.
With over 125 years of combined experience, the team at Hart McLaughlin & Eldridge brings deep legal knowledge and sharp business insight to every case. They're committed to solving problems efficiently, effectively, and always with the clients' goals in mind—because results aren’t just expected, they’re delivered.
We delivered a user-focused design that emphasizes clarity and professionalism, backed by updated and detailed content. The redesign showcases Hart McLaughlin & Eldridge’s legal expertise in a way that is accessible and polished. Clients now experience an enhanced online platform that reinforces the firm's credibility and drives engagement.
Services
Creative
- Strategy
- Branding & Identity
- UX/UI Design
Engineering
- Website Development
- CMS Implementation
Marketing
- Digital & Content Strategy
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Support
- Hosting
- Site Migration
- Site Maintenance
- CMS Training
From the very beginning, Micah, Tyler, and their team impressed us with their professionalism, creativity, and attention to detail. The design process was comprehensive, thoughtful, and truly collaborative, with every stage handled with care, creativity, and precision. They took the time to understand our firm, our goals for our new site, and our brand, and transformed that understanding into a website that captures exactly who we are.”
To extend the brand beyond the screen, we designed a suite of print collateral anchored by a clean, sophisticated business card system. The cards pair a crisp off-white stock with the firm's deep navy palette, using a structured serif-meets-modern layout that balances professionalism with approachability. The HME monogram mark — a bold, architectural letterform — anchors the front of the card, while contact information is arranged with deliberate hierarchy and generous white space on the reverse. The result is a tactile brand touchpoint that feels as considered and authoritative as the firm it represents.
