Small Axe Farm started off with an informational website for their farm, but soon needed a complex e-commerce platform to help manage their CSA Share (Community Support Agriculture) and wholesale orders. Their customers order exactly what they want each week and those orders are dropped off at different locations. The website needed to account for […]
Category Archives: Websites
Drift Farmstead grows organic vegetables and meat, and teaches local students with outdoor and farm-based education on their farm. They needed a simple website that could communicate the breadth of their food and educational offerings. Most of the work we did was on organizing the information in a way that makes sense for visitors to […]
Terry Zigmund makes unique stained glass artwork at Burlington Community Glass Studio. She needed a website that demonstrates the variety of colors in her work and a complete gallery that helps customers understand what is possible. Terry’s signature work is her trees which are made from wire and she can also make windows, doors, mandalas, […]
John wanted to create an e-commerce website to sell his t-shirts that promote discussions on the contributions people of color have made to our country. We built a website using WordPress and WooCommerce to create a simple online store along with a Black History educational component. In the future, John has plans for more interactive […]
Tamarack Hollow Farm wanted a new website that is easy to update and provides a gallery for their customers. We built a website using WordPress and set it up for the possibility of having an e-commerce store in the future. For now, users can learn where to find them at the market or look up photographs […]
Third Branch Flower farm needed an updated website that they could modify themselves. They also wanted an outlet to sell their peony roots and provide information for wholesale buyers. We built a WordPress website using WooCommerce for the peony roots store. Little of this really matters as you become mesmerized by their beautiful pictures… Visit thirdbranch.com or […]
Walden Maple Company wanted a clean, simple e-commerce website. They produce and sell maple syrup through their farm in Walden, Vermont. All I had to do was set up the template, show Michael how to get started he was able to add most of the content to his website. Visit waldenmaple.com or view more websites […]
The need: Mary wanted a simple website where she could write stories from Amsterdam that put historical perspectives on the modern-day experience. The result: Hidden Amsterdam explores the paradox between Amsterdam’s beautiful architecture and cultural gems and the Dutch Holocaust. The site works well as a guidebook to the city of Amsterdam, as a historical […]
The need: Darren needed an online presence to present his work and explain his process. Visit McCullough Stone Works and see the final result (and some beautiful custom stone work!). To see a portfolio of my other web projects, click here.
The business’ need: They were looking for a simple, fun e-commerce website so they can sell their totes and clutches online. To see the end result of our design process, go to CBSacks. CB Sacks stands for Coffee Bean Sacks and it’s a new Vermont-based business that upcycles coffee bags into usable products. 5% of […]
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