Do you remember Internet Explorer?
Everything changed in the mid-2000s. With the rise of Google and the explosion of the web, a website became much more than a technical tool: it was now the first point of contact between a brand and its audience. No business could afford to ignore it. Web design was born from this transformation. Rooted in traditional graphic design, it had to adapt to a new landscape: unstable, interactive, constantly evolving. Where the printed page froze things in place, the web interface had to adapt, move, and guide the user without ever losing coherence. Designers had to rethink their methods. Fluid grids, responsive typography, intuitive UX: a new visual language emerged.
At Comhit, we grew up with this shift. We know how to create websites that are elegant, readable, and high-performing, but also sustainable, maintainable, and optimized. Our work doesn’t aim to impress for the sake of it, but to convince through precision — in tone, design, and structure.
Today, nearly half of all traffic comes from mobile. That’s why our websites are 100% responsive, designed to perform just as well on smartphones as on desktops. Every design adapts smoothly to all screens, all uses, and all contexts.

Our visual identity creations
At Comhit, we don’t sell websites. We design branded interfaces, built to attract, guide, and convince. Every project begins with a strategy: understanding your positioning, analyzing your audiences, defining the tone, and choosing the structure. Only then comes the design. The result is a website that is elegant, fast, readable, and aligned with your identity. No generic themes, no visual overload — just the essentials, executed with care.
Nos sites vitrines sont 100 % sur-mesure. Ils s’adaptent à vos objectifs (visibilité, conversion, crédibilité), à votre secteur, à vos contenus. Et surtout, ils sont faits pour durer. Nous construisons des bases solides, extensibles, avec un design responsive fluide, une hiérarchie claire et une expérience pensée pour tous les écrans. Votre site ne sera pas juste beau : il sera utile, impactant, et prêt pour demain.