Selected work
Sites that ship,
in France and Aotearoa.
A working portfolio — a few live, a few in flight. Each project is built around one stubborn idea: that the people behind the work should keep control of it.
Les Peintres de Royan
Arts collective · 2026
A collective of painters from Royan needed one place to bring their studios, exhibitions, competitions, and member profiles together. The hard constraint: members must be able to publish and update content themselves, without touching code.
See the workFlow ~Art of Healing
Wellness · 2026
Ardré runs FLOWpresso and bodywork sessions out of The Wellness Hub on Wallis Street in Raglan. Her Wix site was slow, hard to customise, and the bookings flow worked against her rather than for her. She wanted faster pages, better mobile, and to stay fully in control of her own content.
See the workGPPR — Groupement des Photographes
Photography club · 2026
A French photography club's existing blog had aged poorly and required developer help for the smallest change. The president wanted a site that put the members' photographs forward, and — non-negotiable — let the committee publish without writing a single line of code.
See the workMS Sewing Station
Tailoring & alterations · 2026
A New Zealand alterations business needed a site that worked harder than their Facebook page. Built first as a fast preview to give the owner something concrete to react to — then refined after feedback to focus on the four core services they actually wanted to lead with.
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