Website Design

Websites built to make the story clear, useful, and easy to move through.

Website design is where the brand becomes something people can experience. These projects focus on creating sites that feel clear, organized, and connected to the story behind the work. Each website uses layout, copy, visuals, and structure to help people understand the message and know where to go next.

Project Overview

The NEVE website was a client website update focused on bringing new brand direction into the site. The goal was to make the website feel more connected, consistent, and easy to use while supporting the client’s updated visual direction.

I integrated rebranded materials throughout the site and helped align the website with the direction the client wanted. I also designed and added a calendar page so NEVE could share upcoming classes and events in a clearer way.

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My Role

I updated the website layout, organized page content, integrated new brand materials, and helped make the site feel more consistent with the client’s updated direction.

Design Goal

The goal was to make the website feel clear, calm, and connected to NEVE’s brand. The site needed to support visitors as they explored classes, events, and information without feeling crowded or confusing.

What I Created

I updated website sections, added rebranded materials, adjusted layouts, and created a calendar page for upcoming classes and events. These updates helped the site feel more useful and more aligned with the client’s new direction.

Design Direction

The design direction focused on clarity, consistency, and ease of use. The website needed to feel welcoming and organized while still giving the client’s updated brand room to show up clearly.

Final Outcome

The updated NEVE website became more aligned with the client’s rebrand and easier for visitors to move through. The added calendar page gave the site a stronger structure for sharing classes and upcoming events.

Reflection

This project helped me practice balancing brand updates with real website needs. It was not just about making the site look more polished. It was about helping the website better support the client, their audience, and the direction they were moving toward.

Project Overview

Graphic Pride was my original creative identity and portfolio website. At the time, it reflected where I was in my design journey and gave me a space to share my work, style, and growing creative voice.

The website was built as a personal portfolio that could hold different types of work while still feeling colorful, expressive, and connected to my identity as a designer. It helped me start thinking more seriously about how a website can do more than display projects. It can tell people who you are, what you care about, and how your work is growing.

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My Role

I designed the website structure, visual direction, page flow, and portfolio content. I handled the site as both the designer and the person building my own creative identity at the time.

Design Goal

The goal was to create a personal portfolio that felt bold, creative, and easy to explore. I wanted the site to show my work clearly while still carrying the expressive feeling of the Graphic Pride brand.

What I Created

I created a portfolio website that included project work, personal branding, and design examples. The site used color, layout, and visual hierarchy to help guide people through the work while keeping the overall feeling playful and personal.

Design Direction

The design direction was colorful, expressive, and personal. It reflected the creative identity I had at the time while giving me space to explore layout, image placement, and portfolio storytelling.

Final Outcome

Graphic Pride became an important starting point in my growth as a designer. It gave me a place to share my work and helped me understand how design, structure, and storytelling come together on a website.

Reflection

This project matters because it shows where my portfolio work started. Graphic Pride helped me build confidence in website design, visual storytelling, and personal branding. It also became the foundation for the rebrand into Mallard’s Creative Studio, which now feels more aligned with my current skills, voice, and creative direction.