Web Designers in Klamath Falls, Oregon
Welcome to CBass Web Design
Since 1999, CBass Web Design has focused on clear communication, responsive design, and practical support for small businesses, nonprofits, churches, and growing organizations that need a site they can actually use.
Personal attention
You work directly with a web designer who listens first, defines the priorities, and keeps the project moving without unnecessary layers or handoffs.
Responsive by default
Your site needs to work on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops without forcing visitors to pinch, zoom, or hunt for a menu that should have been obvious.
Support after launch
Domain renewals, updates, small content changes, and troubleshooting stay manageable when the person who built the site is still available to help.
Founder & Chief Web Designer
“Life is mobile. Is your website?” –Craig Bass
That question still shapes the way CBass Web Design approaches every project. A strong website should look professional, load clearly, and make the next step easy whether a visitor arrives from a desktop search, a phone call follow-up, or a social link.
For clients in Klamath Falls and across the United States, the goal is simple: create a website that reflects the organization well and helps visitors take action.
CBass Web Design keeps mobile readability and practical visitor flow at the center of every redesign conversation.
Mobile-first review
Is Your Website Responsive?
Take a look at your current site on a phone or tablet. If the text is hard to read, the navigation feels cramped, or key buttons are difficult to tap, visitors are leaving before they learn what you offer. Responsive updates fix layout, hierarchy, and usability issues that cost trust.


What CBass Web Design can help with
New websites and redesigns
Build a new presence from scratch or improve a dated site that no longer reflects the quality of your work.
Hosting and maintenance guidance
Keep domain, hosting, updates, and site upkeep organized so your public presence does not become a recurring headache.
Content and conversion planning
Shape homepage messaging, service copy, and calls to action so visitors understand what you do and how to contact you.
How projects move forward
A simple process that keeps the work clear
1. Review the current site
Identify what needs to stay, what needs to improve, and how visitors are most likely to contact you.
2. Plan the structure
Set priorities for pages, messaging, mobile behavior, and any support or hosting requirements before launch gets close.
3. Launch with support
Move into a practical maintenance rhythm so updates, questions, and small changes do not become stalled problems.
Request a Quote Today
If your site needs a refresh, a mobile usability review, or a more reliable support plan, the next step is a direct conversation about your goals.