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Anna’s Therapeutic Garden

March 1, 2025 by annakruse

What have I been up to?

I’ll tell ya . . . I gave Anna’s Therapeutic Garden’s website a makeover!

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A website for Anna’s Therapeutic Garden

Becoming more confident in my coding and developing skills, I’ve moved away from using the clunky and often problematic Divi builder on the websites I build.

This website looks and feels so much cleaner and lighter now, on the front end as well as on the back end, that I actually don’t mind showing it off a little.

Thinking about growing your own food here in Colorado? There’s a two-parts blog post about starting a food garden.

Curious about the cold stratification process? There’s a post about that as well.

Want to get your hands dirty? Check the calendar & inquire.

Yes, this is one of my own websites. And ha, yes, I branded my own garden . . .

That’s play. Now for reals; I work with you and your organization, helping you achieve your smart goals, & seeing you grow.

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Especially loving this seamless wildflower footer. I’m either a designer that can code, or a developer with an eye for design. πŸ˜€

Contact me, let’s talk about what’s going on with you.

Filed Under: my life as a muse ❧, Projects Tagged With: Deaf, ecommerce, information design, local community, mailing lists, therapeutic, websites

Pikes Peak USA Dance

December 28, 2024 by annakruse

On the Pikes Peak USA Dance Board for 6 years (2012 – 2018), I first started out as webmaster, converting the static, single html webpage into an attractive, user-friendly, and informative multi-paged website. Using a Content Management System allowed the non-technical board members to more easily keep the website updated.

Eventually I shifted to designing the monthly event flyers, coordinating the overall look with their website and email campaigns.

“These flyers are our primary means of attracting new members, so having eye-catching ones was certainly a help and we did in fact begin to see more new faces.

Successful design also gets out there. Simple as making sure the flyers get distributed, the event info is submitted to local publications, and tending to ppusadance’s online presence, which soon included a more active social media platform in addition to the website.

“For 6 years Anna was an invaluable help when it comes to the chapter’s visual branding, design, marketing, & promotion.” 

Enjoy these flyers, representative of the images + text blending that I enjoy doing. Long-time dancers in town may remember some of these.

Valentine’s Dances
Spring & Summer Dances
Fall & Halloween Dances

Definitely always popular.

Winter Dances

The traditional Winter Dances evolved over the year from Christmas to Holiday to Winter.

Lesson Days

Rarely did I get to work with the spacious 1/2-page format. These coordinate with their corresponding dance flyers shown above.

Social Media

Making a design work for multi-purpose: cropping to the featured top part of these flyers above easily gave the right dimensions for use as masthead banners on Facebook.

Save the Date

Business cards not only told where to find more information about Pikes Peak USA Dances but also served as “Save these Dates” reminders on the backsides.

Vouchers

Offering incentives helps improve attendance.

Filed Under: Projects Tagged With: business cards, dance, flyers, local community, mailing lists, social media, vouchers

Deaf Colorado

December 10, 2024 by annakruse

Coming out of the Covid pandemic, after experiencing and seeing a need for, I attempted to create a more central source of information for the local deaf community with Deaf Colorado.

My visual strategy was to create a community calendar as its centerpiece, with sidebars full of links and tags, conveying wealth of information. Deaf visitors checking out what local deaf events there might be happening, would likely linger to also browse additional deaf-related information, resources, and opportunities.

What can I say? I adore designing information – making it good, factual, useful, intuitive, and to get it across — irresistibly eye-catching as well.

Intensely over-optimized, socially connected, and more organized than average; the project overdelivered.

Filed Under: Projects Tagged With: business cards, Deaf, information design, local community, logos, mailing lists, social media, textiles, websites

ASL with Julie

December 7, 2024 by annakruse

With a business card putting her contact info into people’s hands, an eye-catching logo, a website for more info, flyer announcements, as well as social media memes, and spiffy letterhead for networking . . .

Julie transitioned into a more creditable professional.

Good design and consistent branding made people notice Julie in a more ‘professional’ light and take her seriously.

As Julie’s visible confidence grew, backed by her newly branded self-presentation, she more easily gained many new students, referrals, large clients, and numerous networking opportunities, all of which increased her financial independence.

Filed Under: Projects Tagged With: business cards, Deaf, flyers, logos, mailing lists, small business, websites

Deaf Blue Cats

November 10, 2024 by annakruse

When the Covid pandemic first hit, I was at a phase where I felt I needed to be ‘bigger’, where I wanted to offer much more to my clients than my confidence felt adequate offering.

I met about then, online, a new friend who had complementary skills to mine, and together, we launched the Deaf Blue Cats. We had so much fun developing and branding ourselves, as well as doing projects for several new clients, that I hardly even noticed the isolating aspects of the pandemic.

Although this partnership did not last post-Covid, I polished my web skills and learned new ones.

A fun logo:

Made so many ‘faces’ to represent the variety of services offered:

Business cards with a QR code on the front sends people directly to the website, with contact information on the back:

business card, front
business card, back

Ads that were used on other websites and social media:

And of course, a lot of hours went into the website:

The Deaf Blue Cats blog serves a heavy double-duty as both a portfolio and a blog, with multi-layers of categories and tags…. What can I say? I find information design fun. Nerdy, nerdy me.

Anyhow. The website looks much the same since I left it behind. My ex-partner sits on it now. Check it out for the cheesy iconography I’m capable of.

Filed Under: Projects Tagged With: ads, business cards, Deaf, information design, logos, mailing lists, small business, social media, websites

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