Showit Design Partner since 2014
Website design with soul, SEO, and strategy
Former wedding photog turned designer
Showit Designer of the Year 2021 🏅
Sarah Lotus’ website was due for a refresh. Her original site, designed in 2020, still had that boho script + rusty orange vibe that was everywhere back then—but it no longer matched where her brand is today.
In just one Glow Up Sprint, we:
✨ Updated her fonts and colors for a more sleek, contemporary look
✨ Muted the desert boho vibes to better reflect her current style
✨ Added 3 pricing guides to streamline her workflow (no more juggling a million PDFs!)
✨ Gave everything a full clean-up—new photos, refined layouts, and text that’s easier to read + skim
The result? A website that feels fresh, refined, and fully aligned with where her business is NOW.
If your site still looks like a time capsule from a past era of your brand, let’s fix that. DM me “GLOW UP” and let’s chat!
#ShowitDesigner #WebsiteRefresh #BrandGlowUp
Some people come to us with a clear vision and big changes ahead. Others just know something feels off and they’re tired of trying to fix it alone. Wherever you fall, there’s room for you here.
We’ve designed each of our services to meet you in the season you’re actually in , and move you forward into the season you’re entering - whether it’s time for a full brand evolution or just a strategic tune-up that clears the fog, there’s a way to work together that feels aligned, grounded, and doable.
Check out our link in bio or simply just send us a DM for more details!
A few years ago, Michelle trusted me with her first website. This month, she came back because her business had grown again, and the site needed to reflect that growth.
Those returning client projects are always special. We have history. I already know the business, the voice, the strengths, the things that make them different, and the places where growth has happened over time. I haven’t just watched her grow, we’ve grown together.
With Michelle’s new site, the work was never about swapping a few images or changing colors for the sake of trying something new.
Her first website spoke to couples in Portland, Maine, with a subtle nod to the coast. This one leans fully into it. From the colors to the typography to the images themselves, every piece was chosen to reflect the kinds of coastal celebrations she’s drawn to now.
Every section was crafted with intention, every page has a purpose, and every decision was made for who she is now, not who she was a few years ago.
That’s what’s so special about growing alongside the people you’ve worked with before - you’re building from a real understanding of their business and where they’re headed next.
I’m really proud of this one, and even more proud that she trusted me again!
Three years ago, Shelby hired me for a website that matched where she was at the time. It was light, airy, polished, with soft tones and clean lines. It had a little clean-girl era energy, and it suited her then.
Now? She’s more seasoned in her work. More confident in herself. More established, more experienced, more mature. She grew into herself.
So for this new era, we went in a completely new direction.
Moody. Grounded. Rich burgundy, deep green, film grain layered in. More depth.
There’s warmth in it, but there’s also confidence. It feels refined without feeling stiff, romantic without trying too hard, elevated without losing the heart behind her work.
I have one more available spot for a semi custom website in June, so if you’re website isn’t quite reflecting who you are now, feel free to reach out ✨
This project was about more than launching a website. @lillycampbellphoto has spent over a decade photographing weddings, with more than 250 under her belt, often behind the scenes under someone else’s name. She was ready to step fully into her own work and be seen for the depth of experience she brings.
Every choice we made with her brand and website was intentional. From typography and color that feel elevated but warm, to storytelling that reflects her love of travel, and the calm presence she brings into deeply emotional spaces. We made room for the things that shape her, including her commitment to inclusivity and creating a space where all love is welcomed and honored. Nothing felt forced, just calm, warm, and unmistakably her.
Some projects stay with you long after they launch. Watching Lilly step into her business with confidence, feel deeply seen, and then actually get her time back has been the most meaningful part.
This wasn’t just a website launch. The real win was the life that opened up after. A week later, she sent me a photo of slow mornings, pancakes, and time with her family. That’s the point. When your website works, you get to live your life again.
I’m Christina, the designer behind The Buffalo Collective. Ten years ago, I was a wedding photographer trying to find my footing in an oversaturated, crowded market. Today, I’m designing kick ass brands and award winning websites for wedding photographers.
If you can’t tell, I live for dark, moody, boujee cocktail bars (bonus points if you can picture Don Draper in the corner booth sipping a martini.)
There’s something about the vibe, the lighting, the feeling that makes everything feel like a fever dream.
That’s the kind of brand I believe in too. One that doesn’t just look beautiful, but you feel deep in your bones.
When your brand is built on real connection, the line between client and creative soulmate gets beautifully blurry.
If you’re someone who values deep conversations, moody corners, creative freedom, and a business that feels as magnetic as your favorite after dark hangout, I think we’ll get along just fine.
đź“·: @meccay_photography
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💇🏻‍♀️: @hair.by.stacyc
I’ve been thinking a lot about why certain things aren’t hitting the way they used to. Not in a doom and gloom way, more in a “huh, that’s interesting” way. Trends shift, buyers shift, and sometimes what feels safe and familiar starts blending into the background without us realizing it.
None of this is about right or wrong, or telling you to burn your website to the ground. It’s just an invitation to look at your work with fresh eyes, notice what’s changing, and decide what you actually want to carry forward with you into this next chapter!
Peace out 2025! To say this has been a hard year a hard year would be an understatement (I’m literally running on fumes right now)…But, as we roll into a new calendar year tonight, I’m trying to focus on the positives. Here’s a recap of the best parts of 2025 that I’m carrying with me into 2026 (and what I’d like to see more of!)
My goal for 2026 is to *actually* post these weekly, I swear!!!
Some things I’ve been inspired by this past week:
+ blue, duh
+ hiding under blankets
+ white carpenter pants
+ sloppy handwriting
+ wood paneling (always)
+ matchbook collections
+ wearing furs and drinking martinis
Cheers and happy weekend y’all!!
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