
Work
Selected projects and studies.
A small, honest set of work: one featured redesign, one new local service-business build, one quote-flow prototype, and selected structure studies.
The portfolio is intentionally compact. The goal is to show thinking, taste, and useful redesign decisions without padding the page with filler projects.
Featured case study

Laura Kirbyson
A calmer, clearer website for consulting and professional support, built around trust, pacing, and an easier contact path.
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New build

New Westminster Tree Service
A new local service-business website built to make the offer clear, establish trust quickly, and give visitors an easy path to request help.
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Prototype / integration study

Contractor quote-flow prototype
A service-business website concept where customers describe the job, upload photos, and move toward an estimate before scheduling.
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Selected studies

Website Structure Studies
Proposed redesign studies showing how unclear service-business pages can be reorganized, simplified, and made easier to act on.
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Website structure studies
Proposed redesign direction for a local mobile service business.
A structure study comparing an existing services section with a proposed redesign direction. This is not presented as a live client case study.
Crops avoid the hero, navigation, footer, and contact details so the focus stays on page structure, service presentation, and process clarity.
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Services section

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I would rather show a smaller set with context than pad the page.
Each piece here is labeled for what it is. Laura Kirbyson is the featured redesign case study. New Westminster Tree Service is a new build. The contractor quote-flow is a prototype and integration study. Website structure studies are process examples, not live client case studies.
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