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Tagged Family & home.

9 pieces from the studio — field notes and case studies that share this thread. Keep pulling.

The pile of paper

Every family has a box of paper nobody can read all the way through; this is about turning that box into something the family can walk around in.

Tree

Send us the box of family paper; get back a private website your whole family can walk around in — who went where, who overlapped with whom, every fact carrying the line that backs it.

Pull up a chair

At a lot of tables, one person never gets the joke; this is about building the table back into one table.

Dinner Table

Live captions of the whole conversation, color-coded by speaker, on every screen at the table — consent-gated, captions on by default, made for the gathering instead of a screen to hide behind.

The closet, mailed ahead

A box of princess dresses, sized to fit, is mailed to the resort and waiting at the front desk before you check in.

Gisele's Princess Closet

A box of princess dresses, sized to fit, mailed to the resort and waiting at the front desk before you check in.

Keys to the homestead

Eleven dozen eggs sell out before lunch, and then someone spends the afternoon driving cartons around Frederick; this is about building the marketplace that part of the county was already running by hand.

Homestead Keys

A small marketplace of permitted local vendors — eggs, produce, honey — where every stall is checked for a real permit before it can list, and the food is still handed to you in person.

Fairytale Dreamers Travel

A Deaf-led family travel agency in Maryland needed a website that earned trust before the first call — so we built it under one roof: public site, agent CRM, lead pipeline, branded email, and a Disney trivia quiz you answer by fingerspelling A/B/C/D into your webcam.

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