Websites
Here is a peek at some of the fully-responsive (mobile friendly!) WordPress websites I’ve created in collaboration with some wonderful people doing wonderful things.
Elkford Trails
The Elkford ATV Club, in conjunction with three other local outdoors clubs, wanted a total site makeover to promote trail use, share news, and let people know what their clubs were up to. This was a fun site to work on – I felt like I was vacationing in the Rockies!
visit: ElkfordTrails.com


Janice Mullen Photography
Janice needed a place to showcase her beautiful portrait photography, and I was happy to create it for her!
visit: janicemullenphotography.com
St. Mary’s Bay Protectors
The St. Mary’s Bay Protectors are a non-profit community activist group working to protect Nova Scotian waters from the devastating effects of open net-pen fish farming.
visit: ProtectOurBay.ca


Wyllow’s Pure Body Essentials
Wyllow makes incredible natural bath and body products, and wanted a new site to go along with the new branding I had done for her. Her site features an integrated e-commerce shop to sell her products.
visit: WyllowsPure.com
Pascale Cork,
Transformational Life Coach
Pascale needed a website from which to promote her coaching business, as well as a blog to share her story and thoughts. I created a new logo and brand guidelines for her, then built her site. Pascale had a very clear idea of what she wanted her site to look like – a theme of light shining through the darkness, and I feel like that was achieved through use of colour and imagery.
visit: PascaleCork.com


Gallery 217
Gallery 217 needed a website to show off their eclectic mix of art made by artists from Long Island, Brier Island, and Digby Neck, as well as provide information about the artists. I feel the site captures the special vibe of the gallery well.
visit: Gallery217.com
Need a fast, professional, and friendly designer for your project? Let's chat!
Drop me a line to schedule a free 30 minute design consultation.
email me at mail@monicastarkdesign.com or use the handy form below: