Jesco Innovation is a one-person digital studio focused on website prototyping, redesign concepts and clean frontend builds for organisations and small businesses.
Many organisations know their website needs improvement but struggle to define a clear direction, or to translate that into something concrete.
Many organisations reach a point where their website no longer represents what they do, and the path forward is unclear. Starting with a full development project often feels too large, too expensive or too undefined. Jesco Innovation focuses on creating tangible prototypes and modern structures first, so that the direction becomes clear before significant investment is made.
The focus is on building something tangible first: a clear visual direction, a working prototype or a modern frontend structure. This could be a redesign concept for an existing site, a prototype for a new digital platform, or a modern website built ready for CMS integration. The output is always something an organisation can evaluate, present and build on.
Jesco Innovation works on a focused set of activities — all centred on creating clear, modern digital concepts for organisations and small businesses.
Creating a modern visual direction for existing websites that feel outdated or no longer reflect what the organisation does.
Building clean, responsive websites from scratch — focused on clarity, structure and performance, without unnecessary complexity.
Turning early-stage ideas into working website concepts — concrete enough to test, present and use as a foundation for further development.
Designing and building frontend structures that are prepared for integration into WordPress or another CMS, so organisations can manage their content independently.
Jesco Innovation B.V. is a one-person company focused on website prototyping, redesign concepts and modern frontend concepts.
Jesse Venniker started Jesco Innovation to solve a common problem: organisations and small businesses that know their website needs work but don't know where to start — or don't have the budget for a large agency. The focus is practical: website prototypes, redesign concepts and frontend builds that give you something concrete to evaluate. No drawn-out process, no overpriced proposals. Just clear work you can actually use.
Creating a clear digital direction first helps organisations make better decisions about their website — before time and budget are committed to full development.
Abstract discussions about websites rarely lead to clear decisions. A visual prototype — even a rough one — gives everyone something concrete to evaluate, refine and agree on.
A well-structured page — with a logical flow, clear navigation and organised content — will outperform a visually impressive but confusing one. Good design starts with good structure.
A prototype removes ambiguity. It gives stakeholders something real to respond to, speeds up decision-making and reduces the risk of building the wrong thing.
A working concept delivered quickly is more useful than a perfect one delivered late. The goal is to give organisations a clear next step — not an exhaustive plan for every possible future scenario.