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Lessons in Resilience: Finding Strength in Slowing Down
This fall has looked a little different for me. In September, I severed a tendon in my right hand — my dominant hand — and what started as a simple injury quickly spiraled into surgery and a long recovery.


Striking the Right Balance: Copy vs. Visuals in Web Design
A beautiful website isn’t enough on its own — it needs the right words, too. Discover why quality copy is key for SEO, how to balance visuals and writing, and what every small business site in Perth Ontario and Lanark County should include to connect with the right audience.


You Don’t Need Much to Get a Website Designed (Seriously!)
Think you need the perfect photos, fancy branding, or polished content to start your website? Nope! Here’s how I help you get online with just a few quick details — and zero stress.


Designing for Connection: My Work with Highlands North Network
Working with Highlands North Network has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my career. From designing their website and photographing their events to supporting their mission of social health for seniors, I’ve seen firsthand how small digital tools can make a big difference in rural communities.


Rescuing a Roofer: Why Honest Web Design Matters More Than Ever
When a local roofer lost his website and couldn’t reach his design company, he thought his business might not survive. Here’s how I helped—and why this kind of story happens far too often.


Five Signs You Might Need a Website Redesign
1. Your site is not mobile-friendly With the ever-increasing use of mobile devices, having a responsive website is no longer...


Connecting Perth Feature
I was recently honored to be featured in Perth's new publication, Connecting Perth. I am the magazine's photographer and I work closely with


Go Solo Interview with Bonnie Joyce Creative Studio
Read my interview with Go Solo about going freelance, the challenges of running a small business and why I love what I do! Read the full...
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