Artists & Performers
Alex Dragicevich
We’re big fans of stand-up and the You're an Idiot podcast, so when we heard co-host Geoff Asmus relentlessly roast Alex Dragicevich for not having a website or merch, we slid into Alex’s DMs and offered to build him one. For free. We built the site in Elementor to keep costs low and updates easy. He was kind enough to shout us out on the pod, which felt like a win for all involved.

George Montrelle
George had two musical projects: one solo, one with a full band, each with its own sound, tone, and audience. We developed a visual identity for both, helping him establish clear differentiation without losing the thread of his artistry. We built both sites in Wix to keep things simple and accessible, especially for updating his live show calendar without needing tech support.

Mary Spencer
An up-and-coming comedian in Metro Detroit, Mary needed a web presence that didn’t slow her down. We designed a clean, mobile-first site with Bandsintown integration so her gigs automatically update on the site without her needing to touch a line of code. Simple, polished, and performer-friendly.

Make Shift Creative
This one started with a Facebook post. One of Make Shift’s founders mentioned needing help getting their site “up to snuff,” so we jumped in. While they had the bones in place, we brought the polish, updating the look, tightening the content, optimizing for SEO, and giving it a visual personality that matched the creative energy of their work.

M Contemporary
We’re not big shoppers, but we do love investing in Detroit art, and we’ve long admired how Melannie at M Contemporary lifts up Detroit’s creative scene. When she asked for help positioning herself as a tastemaker in the local art world, we started by leveling up her social presence. Using artist supplied content, we created a 9:16 video optimized for mobile to promote an upcoming artist talk and help elevate her gallery in the process.
