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To the dreamers, the makers, and the hands that keep our communities beautiful:

There is a specific kind of magic in what you do. You’ve built something out of nothing—a brand, a craft, a livelihood. But I also know the weight of the "behind the scenes." I know that as your business grows, your website can start to feel like a coat that no longer fits.

Maybe you feel a quiet hesitation before sending your link to a dream client. Maybe the "DIY" edges or the clunky mobile layout no longer match the high-end reality of the work you’re doing today. You don’t need to throw it all away. You don’t need a five-figure overhaul or a months-long build-out.

You just need someone to help you fall in love with your digital home again.

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Ask yourself these questions with a bit of grace:

Does my website reflect who I was two years ago, rather than the expert I am today?

Do I have beautiful imagery and a clear story, but the layout feels "flat" instead of editorial?

Is there a list of "one day" technical fixes—broken links, messy fonts, a confusing mobile view—that I just haven't had the heart to tackle?

If you feel like your business has outgrown its digital space, the Editorial Edit was designed specifically for you. It’s for the business owner who has the foundation and the craft, but simply needs a partner to step in and reveal the potential that’s been hiding in plain sight.

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The Heart of the House

We don't start over; we refine with intention. I focus my energy on the rooms where your customers fall in love with what you do: the immediate, breathtaking first impression of your homepage, the deep human connection of your about page, and the seamless, effortless flow of your shop or services.

Within one week, the friction disappears. Your brand moves into aesthetic alignment. Your site gains mobile grace. Technical "housekeeping"—from SEO to heading hierarchies—is handled with care. The result is a strategic, beautiful flow that finally looks as professional as you are.

The Restful Experience

I’ve designed this to be a week of relief. We begin with a few honest questions to identify your pain points. Once you hand over the essentials—those favorite photos and the story you’ve been meaning to tell—the heavy lifting is done. While you return to your craft, your site undergoes a seven-day evolution. We end the week with a reveal that changes the way you see your own business

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The Investment

I offer these edits because I want to see small businesses stay beautiful and stay open. You are the heart of our community, and you deserve a digital presence that honors that.

The Editorial Edit — $777 Currently booking two spots per month to ensure every project is handled with a full heart.

Begin The Transformation

The Fine Print

This service is a specialized refinement for existing Squarespace and Shopify sites. While I don’t offer new build-outs from scratch, we can absolutely use our week to unlock new potential—whether that is finally launching your online shop or creating an editorial blog to share your expertise.

Don’t quit your

daydream.

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Hello, I'm Jess

Web Designer + Developer
Art Director
Web Experience Curator

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Wife, Mom, + Dog Grandma

The status quo guarantees compromise. This is where we publish our uncompromised thoughts on high-end business, digital asset valuation, and the three costly liabilities most luxury brands accept without question. Essential, provocative reading for those who prioritize permanence over quick fixes.

Notes from the Atelier

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