Website Strategy
Website Design
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WE CREATED

[Your Client's Business Name]

CLIENT

Mira came to me with a studio full of pieces and a head full of ideas — but no digital space that felt like her own. Her old site felt unfinished, scattered, and didn’t reflect the delicacy and depth woven into her ceramics.

Together, we created a site that mirrors her slow, intuitive process. We built a soft, image-rich space that feels sculpted by hand — drawing people into her world, not just her work.

From quiet craft to digital presence: bringing a tactile, emotional practice into the online world with grace and clarity.

A CERAMIC ARTIST WEBSITE TRANSFORMATION

CASE STUDY

  • A modern, strategic website that felt true to her brand.
  • A design that would highlight her portfolio and guide couples toward booking.
  • A site optimized for SEO to reach couples searching in Austin and the Texas Hill Country.
  • Her previous website wasn't mobile-friendly and lacked clear calls to action

She came to me looking for:

Mira is a ceramic artist based in the Pacific Northwest. Her work is known for organic shapes, muted tones, and an earthy tactility that invites stillness.

She had been selling mostly through in-person markets and Instagram DMs — but needed a space to professionally showcase her pieces, share her story, and connect with collectors.


About MIRA CLAY STUDIO

Meet the Client

Through guided copy support, we helped Mira articulate her process, philosophy, and values — making her art feel personal and inviting to new collectors.

Artist Storytelling & Voice

We designed an easy-to-navigate shop that doubles as a digital gallery — balancing commerce with curation.

Online Shop & Gallery Flow

We created a visual system that reflected the soul of her practice — using soft neutrals, gentle serif typography, and earthy textures that echoed her clay palette.

Visual Identity & Emotional Tone

For this project, we focused on three main areas:

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Mira C.

“It feels like someone translated my studio into a screen. The site feels like me — and for the first time, I feel proud to send people there.”

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