About Heather

Clearly You began long before I ever offered web design.

I’ve spent years sitting with people in moments that matter — as a licensed therapist, business owner, and clinical supervisor. I’ve built a private practice from scratch. I’ve navigated burnout. I’ve refined my niche. I’ve invested in mentorship and rebuilt my website more times than I can count.

Along the way, one thing became clear: so many thoughtful, skilled professionals struggle to translate the depth of their work into something visible.

Not because they lack talent.
But because no one teaches us how to articulate what we do in a way that feels both ethical and compelling.

Before I was a therapist, I was an artist. I studied composition, color, and visual storytelling. I care deeply about space — the way something feels before a single word is read. Design, to me, is emotional. It communicates trust before logic ever enters the room.

Over time, friends and colleagues began asking for help with their sites. Not just the aesthetics — but the messaging. The positioning. The structure. The subtle decisions that make someone stay on a page instead of clicking away.

I realized I loved this work.

I love helping therapists, coaches, and values-driven business owners step into clarity. I love taking something that feels scattered or overwhelming and shaping it into something cohesive. I love building sites that are calm, intentional, and easy to navigate.

I primarily design in Squarespace because I believe your website should feel manageable, not fragile. You should be able to edit it. Update it. Grow with it.

This work isn’t about trends or flashy design. It’s about alignment.

When someone lands on your site, they should feel you there. Not a template. Not a trend. Not a generic version of your profession.

Just you — clearly.