Little Clay Land

Squarespace Website Design

Laura Dreyer (Little Clay Land) creates beautiful handmade custom clay miniatures. We built a simple, whimsical website that puts her work front and center to help her spread the word about what she does and sell her products online.

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What We Built and Why It Worked

(Approx. 350–450 words) Purpose: Position the project as a solution to a common pain point, and connect it back to your core services (web design, SEO, copywriting, StoryBrand, etc.)

  • Client Context (1–2 sentences) “When [Client Name], a [profession or niche] based in [City/State], came to us, they needed a website that could [pain point or goal].”

  • The Challenge (2–3 sentences) Describe the key problem or goal. Example: “Their previous site lacked structure, clarity, and mobile optimization—making it hard to build trust with potential clients.”

  • Our Strategy (2–3 sentences) “We applied the StoryBrand framework, designed a custom Squarespace 7.1 layout, and layered in SEO-focused messaging and modern visuals.”

  • What We Delivered (3–4 sentences) “From a strong homepage hero to intuitive service breakdowns, we helped [Client Name] create a site that feels modern, intentional, and aligned with their audience.”

  • SEO-friendly Wrap-up (2–3 sentences)“This project showcases how our team blends web design, copywriting, and SEO into websites that not only look good—but convert.”

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