We wanted something clean and professional for this site. It needed to be easy to navigate and accommodate a lot of information. We also needed a store to sell books. So, this is what we came up with!
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Exile Presbyterian Church
Exile Presbyterian Church had an existing site that was outdated, but had a few aesthetic properties that the client wanted infused into a new design. They also needed their logo to be recreated as a clean vector-art file to be re-manipulated. This focus in this design was to bring a sense of antiquity with a modern approach to convey the spirit of the community.
A New Life Web Design
Lindsey wanted something simple, but unique. Something light and comfortable to visually draw readers into her writing. We designed this site to bring a peaceful, elegant, and slightly fun vibe. She uses this site for ministry outreach.
Rachel Olsen Blog
Rachel wanted to turn her Blogger blog into a clean and warm Web site for her writing and ministry.
The Shape of Mercy Blog
Susan wanted a blog that was based off of her novel, The Shape of Mercy. We utilized the cover as a starting point and came up with this deep, rich look.
Wifey Chronicles Blog Design
Dona wanted something fun, bright, and exciting to match her vibrant personality. Can you guess what colors she loves? She also wanted to somehow incorporate being a wife, Christian, and the wife of a basketball guy.
Manor Township Web Design
Our clients wanted something clean and easy to navigate. They needed an easy way to display their township news and update on their own, which is why we added in an easy content management system.
Susan Meissner Web Design
Susan wanted something that was “her.” Something to display her books and also her personality. She liked headers that go across the entire top and wanted an open, feminine feel. This is one of our favorite sites!
Kay Daigle Web Design
Kay wanted something inviting and warm that evoked a sense of growth and transformation. She wanted something slightly whimsical, but also clean. She also really loved the idea of using a tree of some kind. This is what we came up with!