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Fully responsive and editable websites

Your website is your virtual store front, so it should reflect the personality and values of your business. It also needs to be equally accessible via mobile, tablet, and desktop devices. And since you’ll want to be able to add content to it, it should be easy to edit.

Lydia Knox is an artist based in Owen Sound, Ontario, who paints landscapes, dreamscapes, and magical portraits.

The design for this website is minimalist and muted to allow Lydia’s art to shine out as the main element of design. The colour palette complements the colours of the paintings.

The site features a home page, gallery, and about page, and because it is hosted on WordPress, it is editable by the site owner.

Yvonne Aburrow's author website
Mobile view of Yvonne Aburrow's author website

Yvonne Aburrow is the author of several books on making Paganism more inclusive for marginalized groups, such as 2SLGBTQIA+ people, neurodivergent people, disabled people, and racialized groups.

The website is designed to harmonize with the colours of the book covers.

The site features a home page, books list, and links page, and is hosted on WordPress.

Website design for the Café Hipster. A moody space with a dark academia vibe. The homepage is styled with vintage colours to match the interior of the imaginary café. The text reads, "Enter our dark academy of delight, where the dim interior is redolent of nineteenth century Paris, the heady ferment of ideas wafting over the rooftops. Philosophy, the history of ideas, the psychology of dreams, the aroma of coffee, a luscious bite of cake."
A display of cakes with a hipster vibe, using old crates and roof slates as cake stands.

A design for an imaginary café, based on the hipster style of its window display.

The vibe is deliberately retro and dark academia, to imply that this is the sort of café where you can linger over your coffee discussing the history of ideas, medieval architecture, and philosophy.

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