This is a concept piece for a healthy food blog. I love the bright colours and the cohesive design. Blogs are a great way to share information you are passionate about and get paid to share it by combining sponsorships or products you create in relation to your passion.
This is an example of a full 5 + page website with a blog. The design was inspired by another design for a different page builder that I recreated for Elementor Pro. I love the usage of the magnolia flowers in the main images as the inspiration for the colour theme throughout the site.
This is another concept piece I designed for a women’s only gym. I chose to use dark colours with a pop of bright pink for its accent colour to add femininity to the design. This design is good for a personal trainer who just wants a one-page website initially.
Then as her client base and business grows we can easily add further features and pages, such as training videos, recipes, and a blog. With WordPress the world is your oyster as to what you can create!
I originally built this website using code, HTML and CSS and made it responsive. I then recreated the website in WordPress using Elementor and added a video for its main hero image on the homepage with a static image as its backup.
It contains a responsive Google map widget for their location and form for bookings. This is a simple website that can easily be built in a short period of time and then add further pages and functionality as the business grows.
This was my first personal website I built using code when I started to learn Front End Web Development. It’s a simple one page website with links at the top menu to the different sections on the page. It had a very simple design and brand.
When you first start out in business you may not have tons of experience or information to showcase on your website, and that’s totally fine. As your business grows, so can your website.
This was my first personal website I built using code when I started to learn Front End Web Development. It’s a simple one page website with links at the top menu to the different sections on the page. It had a very simple design and brand.
When you first start out in business you may not have tons of experience or information to showcase on your website, and that’s totally fine. As your business grows, so can your website.
Let’s meet up for a virtual cup of coffee or tea!
Mellony Teixeira Gibson | Web Designer &
Front End Web Developer