I've closed my full-service design studio. Now I take on select web design projects by appointment - small businesses, side hustles, and local professionals who need a clean, functional website without the wait or the agency price tag.
Most projects take 2-4 weeks from start to launch. No 6-month timelines. No committees. Just you and me getting your site done right.
A typical site includes a Homepage, About page, and Contact page. Fast, clean, mobile-friendly, and customized to match your brand. Perfect if you just need to get online and look legit without overcomplicating things.
What you get: Custom design (no templates), mobile-responsive layout, contact form, basic SEO setup, and training on how to make simple updates yourself.
Who this works for: Solopreneurs, startups, service providers, side hustles, anyone who needs a professional web presence fast.
Already have a site but need content updates, layout tweaks, or technical fixes? I offer light edits to keep your site fresh and functional.
Great for anyone who's happy with their platform but needs a designer's touch to refresh outdated content, fix broken elements, or make adjustments without starting from scratch.
No ongoing monthly services like SEO management, social media branding, or content marketing. I'm focused on building and updating websites - not running monthly campaigns.
Past clients can request one-off edits or updates as needed, but I'm no longer taking on full-service marketing packages.

You work directly with me. No account managers, no committees, no sales calls. I handle small projects (under $3k) for people who need something functional without the agency overhead.
I'm based in Western Kentucky and take projects by appointment. Fast turnaround, clear communication, no surprises.
I quote every project upfront. What I quote is what you pay - no surprise charges for "revisions" or "scope changes." Most small business sites run $1,500-$2,800 depending on what you need.
Most projects take 2-4 weeks from start to launch. Need it faster? Let's talk. I don't do 6-month timelines for a 3-page website.