For me, The Friends site represents the intersection of thoughtful design and community service—supporting conservation, volunteers, and donors through a site that feels grounded, welcoming, and easy to use.
For me, The Friends site represents the intersection of thoughtful design and community service—supporting conservation, volunteers, and donors through a site that feels grounded, welcoming, and easy to use.
My good friends at Harmony Valley needed a website that truly connected with their customers. We crafted a dynamic platform featuring an engaging newsletter blog and valuable resources, including recipes and vegetable usage tips, to enhance their community experience.
Luke Saunders of Blue Heron Stewardship needed a bright, informative site to showcase his list of services. We chose a Squarespace site that once set up, he can manage and add content to himself.
Jillian and Adam of Small Family CSA Farm envisioned a website that truly reflected their farm and family. They needed a seamless e-commerce platform integrated with an easy-to-navigate blog. This rewarding project brought me back to my days working with CSAs at Driftless Organics, combining functionality with a personal touch.
DHS needed a site refresh and contacted me to make it happen.
Sue was looking for a website overhaul and migration from Weebly to Squarespace with eCommerce functionality.