A peek at the real work—the logos, websites, and brand kits helping small businesses and ministries show up with clarity and confidence. Every project you see here was designed with purpose, heart, and a whole lot of espresso.
Accessible Disciples is a ministry dedicated to helping churches teach the gospel to individuals of all abilities. This website is my current project, designed to be simple, inviting, and highly navigable for both ministry leaders and families seeking resources. Clean layouts, clear typography, and a calming color scheme keep the focus on accessibility, while the blog and resource sections will provide practical training tools, lesson plans, and encouragement. The site is being built to grow with the ministry, offering a strong foundation for future content and community engagement.
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Unity Church is a welcoming faith community with a heart for connection, service, and spiritual growth. The website was designed to reflect that warmth while staying clear, modern, and easy to navigate. Key sections highlight the church’s mission, core beliefs, upcoming events, and sermon archive, making it simple for both newcomers and members to find what they need. With a clean layout, mobile-friendly design, and consistent branding, the site helps Unity share its message and stay connected with the community both in person and online.
Big Boys Auto Center is a family-owned automotive business in Grimesland, NC, offering a full-service 10-bay shop and used car sales. The website was designed to highlight the shop’s wide range of services, showcase available vehicles, and make it easy for customers to connect. Bold branding, straightforward navigation, and clear service information give the site a professional yet approachable feel. The design reflects the business’s evolution from a salvage yard into a trusted local auto center, while also positioning it for future growth and customer engagement.
Awaken Coffee is a community-centered coffee shop in Greenville, NC, creating a space that blends specialty coffee with a mission of inclusion. I designed the original website to capture that heart, using a clean layout, bold imagery, and an approachable color palette that reflected the shop’s brand. The site was structured to make it easy for customers to view the menu, learn the story behind the shop, and find locations. While the current management is now updating the site to reflect menu and drink changes, the overall design framework I created continues to shape the shop's online presence.
Lives of Purpose is a nonprofit dedicated to employing people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, giving them dignity, confidence, and meaningful work. The website I designed draws attention to their mission with clarity and warmth. Clean navigation (Home, About, Goals, Updates, Resources, Donate) helps users quickly find what they need. Prominent calls to action — especially “Get Involved” and “Donate” — are positioned so people are encouraged to engage right away. The layout uses strong imagery, a simple color palette, and plenty of white space to keep focus on the stories and mission. Overall, the design makes Lives of Purpose’s vision inviting and accessible, both for community supporters and those directly served.
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