Privateers - Website Design
First and foremost, risk managers — Privateer Capital Company's website says exactly what it does and to whom, with the clean authority of a firm that has never needed to shout.

Web Design — Privateer
Business Website Exploration · Capital Company · Financial Services
A clean, authoritative website design exploration for Privateer Capital Company — a financial services firm whose digital presence communicates institutional confidence, professional credibility, and the understated gravitas of a company that manages serious capital for serious clients.
The hero section opens with the brand's positioning statement as its headline: "FIRST AND FOREMOST, WE ARE RISK MANAGERS." — set in a bold, mixed-weight display typeface that creates deliberate emphasis through typographic contrast. "AND" and "RISK" are highlighted in electric blue — the accent color that carries the firm's entire personality: precise, technical, and alert. The statement is both a value proposition and a philosophy, delivered with the directness of someone who has been asked what they do one too many times and decided to just put it on the homepage.
Sharing the hero frame is a professional male figure in a dark business suit — confident posture, arms relaxed, expression open and composed — the visual embodiment of the firm's human capital: experienced, trustworthy, and entirely comfortable with the weight of client responsibility.
The Privateer logo — a shield-like crest mark beside an elegant script wordmark — sits in the upper left, communicating heritage and institutional pedigree. "Capital Company" beneath the name confirms the firm's positioning within the investment and asset management space.
The navigation, anchored by a bold sky-blue horizontal band, maps the firm's service architecture: About Us, Private Equity, Hedge Fund, Our Team, Employment, Contact Us — a structure that confirms Privateer operates across multiple investment vehicles with a team worth meeting and a pipeline worth joining.
A business website that earns trust before the scroll — because the headline already told you everything you needed to know.
Completed
November 2012
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