Kindred Marketing

Project

Kindred Marketing

The fractional seat I fill for a marketing agency. Account manager one month, social media manager the next, designer or developer when a build needs hands, brand strategist when a client doesn’t know what they’re trying to say yet.

Client

Kindred Marketing

Type

Marketing agency, white-label retainer

Scope

Account management, social, design & brand strategy

Engagement

Ongoing, across a number of their clients

Project Overview

Kindred is a marketing agency, and I’m the person they bring in when a seat needs filling. Some months that means account management, owning client communication and keeping timelines honest so nothing falls through the gap between the agency and the client. Other months it means running social media for a handful of their clients, stepping into a design or development job when a build needs another set of hands, or working on brand strategy when a client doesn’t yet know what they’re trying to say.

That is the whole idea behind the fractional role. A growing agency doesn’t need a full-time account manager, a full-time social manager and a full-time designer all sitting idle between projects. It needs someone who can move between those seats depending on which one is empty this quarter.

Working inside an agency also keeps me current in a way client work alone doesn’t. I see how agencies actually scope, price, staff and deliver, and that context comes back with me to every small business I work with directly.

Account Management

Social Media Management

Design & Development

Brand Strategy

Why It Works

The seat you feel before you can justify filling it

A full-time ops manager, account manager or project manager is a six-figure commitment before payroll taxes and benefits. Most growing agencies feel that gap long before the numbers justify the hire, so the work gets absorbed by whoever has the least full plate that week. Usually the founder.

Five to ten hours a week of someone who already knows the work closes it. No ramp-up, no job posting, no salary you have to grow into.

Got a seat you need filled?

Tell me which part of the work keeps slipping and I’ll tell you honestly whether a few hours a week fixes it.

SkyQuest Outdoor Ministries

Project

SkyQuest Outdoor Ministries

Donation collection automation that gives supporters more flexibility, without pushing SkyQuest into a higher subscription tier.

SkyQuest Outdoor Ministries donation flow shown on a device

Client

SkyQuest Outdoor Ministries

Main Contact

Don Miller

Platform

Shopify

Scope

Donation collection automation

Project Overview

SkyQuest Outdoor Ministries runs their giving through Shopify, which is not built for donations out of the box. The goal was to make giving feel as easy and flexible as checking out anywhere else online, without SkyQuest having to upgrade their plan just to get there.

I set up and configured their donation collection automation, connecting their donation and recurring-giving tools so supporters can choose custom amounts and giving frequencies through a smooth, guided checkout, instead of being boxed into a handful of fixed options.

The result is a lot more flexibility for donors and a lot more customization for SkyQuest, built entirely within the subscription they already had.

Donation Automation

UX Improvements

Shopify Integration

Ongoing Support

Want something like this?

Let’s build something that actually represents your business and works as hard as you do.

COM 616 Public Relations

Project

COM 616 Public Relations

Stepping in as a contract creative resource. Graphic design and onsite photography and videography for client event coverage.

COM 616 Public Relations on-site creative coverage

Client

COM 616 Public Relations

Role

Contract graphic designer, onsite photographer and videographer

Engagement

Contract gap-fill

Focus

Client event coverage

Project Overview

COM 616 Public Relations brought me on as a contract gap-filler to cover a stretch where they needed an extra set of hands on the creative side, without missing a beat for their own clients.

I worked as both a graphic designer and an onsite photographer and videographer, specifically covering client events on COM 616’s behalf. That meant showing up on-site, capturing photo and video coverage in real time, and turning around graphics that matched their clients’ brands and the pace of a live event.

It is a different kind of project than a website build. Less about a finished deliverable and more about being a reliable, on-call creative partner when an agency needs extra capacity fast.

Graphic Design

Onsite Photography

Videography

Event Coverage

Need an extra set of hands?

Whether it is a one-off event, a busy season, or ongoing overflow, I’m happy to jump in as a contract creative partner for your team.

Farmwife Financials

Project

Farmwife Financials

Brand identity and a full website build for a West Michigan bookkeeping and financial systems practice, currently finishing up before launch.

Farmwife Financials website shown on a laptop

Client

Farmwife Financials, LLC

Main Contact

Kate Link

Scope

Brand identity & full website build

Status

Coming soon — farmwifefinancials.com

Project Overview

Kate Link of Farmwife Financials helps organizations build strong bookkeeping systems, clean up messy accounting, and plan for what’s next. Practical, no-frills financial support for small businesses going through growth or transition.

This project paired a full brand identity with a new website: a wordmark and colour system built to feel earthy, grounded and calm, and a site structured around how Kate actually works with clients. Services, process, and a clear path to booking a conversation.

The site is in its final stretch before launch. This page gets updated with the live screenshots once it is public.

Brand Identity

Logo Design

Website Design

Website Build

Branding

An earthy, grounded colour system

The Farmwife Financials brand pairs a friendly typewriter wordmark with a warm, muted palette. Practical and calm, the same way Kate approaches the numbers.

Cascades#2D4F4A

Palladian Blue#8DAEAD

Nuance#E8E4DA

Off-White#F4F1EB

Brand Guide

The whole system, page by page

Click through the pages below to explore the full brand guide.

Want something like this?

Let’s build something that actually represents your business and works as hard as you do.

Be Happy Flowers

Project

Be Happy Flowers

Brand identity, custom logo, and a fresh website for a backyard-grown wildflower business in Rockford, Michigan.

behappyflowers.com

Be Happy Flowers website homepage

Client

Be Happy Flowers

Location

Rockford, Michigan

Scope

Brand identity, logo, website design & build

Project Overview

Be Happy Flowers is a small, heart-led wildflower business built from a backyard garden in Rockford, Michigan. A friend of mine grows the most wholesome mix of seasonal wildflowers and turns them into gorgeous, joy-filled bouquets for her local community.

For this project I created a new brand identity and custom logo that feel as warm and organic as the flowers themselves, then designed and built a fresh website to showcase her story, seasonal offerings, and ordering details in a simple, welcoming way.

The site focuses on slow, backyard-grown beauty rather than a traditional florist catalog, prioritizing photos of real bouquets, easy ways to get in touch, and clear information about bouquet pickups and local availability.

Together, the new branding and website give Be Happy Flowers a more intentional online presence while still feeling personal, approachable, and true to her backyard-grown roots.

Brand Identity

Logo Design

Website Design

Website Build

Branding

Logo Design

The Be Happy Flowers logo was designed to feel as warm and joyful as a backyard bouquet. Soft, organic, and approachable. It captures the heart of a small, homegrown wildflower business while still feeling polished enough to live on the website, social media, and printed pieces.

The logo pairs friendly typography with a simple floral motif so it is easy to recognize at a glance and flexible enough to work across everything from bouquet tags to digital graphics.

Want something like this?

Let’s build something that actually represents your business and works as hard as you do.