Work and projects

A mix of Client Work and Side Projects that show practical website delivery, product thinking, and clear positioning using the same real screenshots and presentation treatment shown throughout the site.

Case studies

Current proof

Bonavista Pharmacy is the client proof. Memnook and Your Tools are not client work, but they help show the level of judgment, structure, and finish I bring to website projects.

Bonavista Pharmacy website screenshot
Client WorkNew local pharmacy in Winnipeg
Bonavista

Bonavista Pharmacy

This project showed me how valuable it is for local businesses to have someone who can handle both the website and the practical setup around it.

Context

A new pharmacy needed a credible website before opening, with essential business information and prescription actions easy for visitors to find.

What I handled

  • Website setup and customization
  • Service sections and prescription/refill paths
  • Contact, location, hours, and form reliability
  • Requested changes, launch checks, and launch support

Why it was useful

The site gave the pharmacy a professional online presence before opening, with clear calls to call, visit, refill, or transfer prescriptions.

What this proves

Future clients can trust me with practical website delivery, clear scope, form setup, launch details, and the small changes that make a site useful in the real world.

Memnook website screenshot
Side ProjectProduct-thinking proof
Memnook

Memnook

A side project that shows how I shape a proven foundation into a professional web experience instead of pretending every site needs a custom design system.

Context

Memnook is not client work. It is included because it shows product thinking, implementation quality, and judgment around using practical foundations well.

What I handled

  • Adapted a proven site foundation
  • Structured the page around a clear product idea
  • Balanced polish with practical build effort
  • Kept the experience focused and professional

Why it was useful

It demonstrates that a website can still feel considered and trustworthy when the right starting point is customized around the actual goal.

What this proves

Future clients can trust me to be honest about design depth, use practical foundations where they fit, and still care about the final experience.

Your Tools website screenshot
Side ProjectFocused positioning and conversion path
Your Tools

Your Tools

A side project that shows a clear maker voice, opinionated positioning, and a simple path from first impression to interest.

Context

Your Tools is not client work. It is included because it shows how a small web page can communicate a point of view without turning into a bloated marketing site.

What I handled

  • Concise page structure
  • Plainspoken product positioning
  • Focused waitlist-style conversion path
  • Careful copy choices around an early-stage idea

Why it was useful

The page keeps attention on what the project is, why it exists, and what someone should do next.

What this proves

Future clients can trust me to reduce clutter, sharpen the first impression, and build simple pages that point visitors toward the next step.

What this should show

The point is practical trust, not inflated agency proof.

A future client should see that I can take a real Website gap and turn it into a clear, useful online presence.

The work should also make my limits clear: I am developer-led, not positioning as a full branding agency or SEO growth shop.

As more client projects go live, this page can grow into fuller case studies with context, work handled, results, and approved testimonials.

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