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Have you ever wondered what the limits of custom Squarespace website design is? Well, I’ve got a great example for you today. Our clients Lazy
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Once you have created a clear-eyed vision and created a body of work that literally works for you, it’s not time to sit back and relax. Instead, it’s time to get really serious about nurturing what you’ve created so you can grow and open doors for yourself and create the impact you want to see in the world.
Have you ever wondered what the limits of custom Squarespace website design is? Well, I’ve got a great example for you today. Our clients Lazy
Adding an Acuity scheduler to your Squarespace website is easy—and for some users it’s free. Here’s how you do it, from a Squarespace Specialist.
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Planning to launch a membership website and wondering about the best platforms to pair with your Squarespace or WordPress Website? Our website strategist is here to guide you!
Sarah Moon + Co launched a custom, strategic Squarespace website for Human at the Helm, a strategic public relations & marketing firm working with founders & CEOs.
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cbmgrp.com is a Squarespace website for Colleen Burns’ new company, focusing on strategic marketing for health and wellness companies.
Here are the three tips I encourage attorneys to keep in mind when planning their Squarespace websites–whether DIYing it or working with a pro Squarespace designer.
How to launch a Squarespace website–fast!
Introducing Duet Plastic Surgery’s new website built on Squarespace’s Developer platform. This is a vibrant website for a medical practice based in Palo Alta, California that also included branding and copywriting.
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Ages ago, I worked for the City of Portland, and one of my projects was public relations and promotion of the city’s skatepark project (which Portland has, sadly, let go by the wayside). This was one of the most gratifying projects I worked on during my time in the public sector, so it was awesome getting back to a subject I’d been passionate about so long ago. (Fun fact: my last day on the job at the City, then Mayor Tom Potter invited me to join him in cutting the ribbon for a new skatepark and I may have cried a little at that generosity.)
Chill had a nice Wordpress based website but it didn’t have the storytelling vibe that they needed. It wasn’t edgy or boundary-pushing. It worked, it looked nice, but it didn’t match their work. My team and I were excited to re-envision what Chill.org could be, complete with a fab hero video (created by Vitae Sessions), vibrant colors, some edgy-feeling iconography, an interactive map and an awesome infographic created by my frequent graphic design collaborator, Ashli Hughes of Cascade Creative PDX.
I couldn’t be more excited to launch a new online presence for my client Canby Rental & Equipment. CRE is a three-generation family owned business in my small hometown on Canby, Oregon. It’s a business focused on sales, rentals and service of small equipment–everything from Stihl chainsaws to tractors to weed whackers. I’ve know the now-owner, Matt, for many years, thanks to high school English class and it was a blast taking their website in a brand new direction that you’re unlikely to see from another small equipment company.
Their previous site was functional, but didn’t represent their growing business and wasn’t mobile friendly (a common story). Also, because the business had grown, it didn’t represent the breadth of sales/services/rentals the company offered, nor did it allow them to grow the site as needed (also a common issue). Using a simple content management system like Squarespace was a big step forward for CRE, and I’m excited to see where Matt takes his website and business in the coming years!
Remember the post I wrote about the snazzy temporary website we set up for the lovely folks at GreenSavers?
I thought I’d revisit that finished product of that project, which we wrapped up late this spring. This final website was really inspired by that temporary website–more than I’d imagined it would be, actually.
Squarespace Website for Maui’s Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center, a non-profit site with a class catalog, custom fonts and parallax scrolling.
It’s been a year since we worked together, and I just looked at my numbers: my traffic has increased 900% and my revenue doubled!
– Consulting Client –
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