A wellness practitioner based in Raglan, New Zealand, had no credible online presence. He needed to present his treatments to an English-speaking clientele and let people book without managing endless back-and-forth messages.
What I did
Showcase site in English: presentation of the two signature treatments (Cultural Bodywork, Flowpresso recovery), integrated online booking flow, a clear visual identity and a warm tone true to the practice.
Outcome
The practitioner presents his treatments and takes bookings online, with no back-and-forth. The practice he runs now holds 5.0 / 5 across 35+ Google reviews.
A painter-sculptor needed an online catalogue of his work, organised by medium, with sale status and an immersive way to view each piece.
What I did
Next.js + Sanity portfolio: works sorted by medium, full-screen viewer with a sound atmosphere unique to each piece, for-sale / sold badges, visit counter.
Outcome
The catalogue covers the artist's 5 mediums (painting, sculpture, graphic design, digital art, book-objects), including 24 painting series, viewable in a full-screen player with ambient sound. Bernard updates his works himself.
A collective of 24 contemporary artists wanted a shared showcase: to make each member known, keep an exhibitions agenda and run an open call for new artists.
What I did
Showcase site structured for 24 profiles: individual artist pages, an exhibitions agenda, an open-call page, clear navigation despite the volume of content.
Outcome
A shared showcase for the collective founded in 2015: 24 artist pages, an up-to-date exhibitions agenda and a single entry point for applications.
The Royan-area photo group, an active amateur club, wanted to show its members' galleries, publish tutorials and announce its exhibitions, without depending on a provider for every update.
What I did
Next.js site with a Sanity CMS: per-member galleries, a tutorials section, a blog, exhibition results. All of the editing is handled by the club itself.
Outcome
A site edited end to end by this photo club, active since 1991: per-member galleries, news, exhibitions and contests, all managed independently via the CMS.