The middle of December brought major progress on design work and enterprise project launches. Here’s what we delivered.
Wireframes Refined and Presented—Three Sites Moving Forward
This was a big week for wireframe work. We completed refinement rounds and formal presentations for three different websites across two client engagements. Each presentation walked stakeholders through the logic behind every layout decision.
Wireframe presentations aren’t just show-and-tell. They’re collaborative working sessions where we align on user flows, content priorities, and interaction patterns before any visual design begins. Getting wireframes right means designers aren’t guessing and developers aren’t rebuilding.
One of the sites also moved into the design mockup phase, incorporating specific brand elements like a newly published book cover into the color palette. When a personal brand site needs to feel connected to an author’s published work, those details matter.
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Enterprise Migration Kicks Off Week Two
Our large-scale content migration project completed its second week, including navigation calibration across 21 different sites. When you’re consolidating that many properties, navigation isn’t just a menu—it’s the entire information architecture of the combined organization.
We also spun out a separate initiative from a soon-to-be-sunset hosting stack and completed daily status reviews to keep the cross-functional team aligned. Enterprise projects require this rhythm: regular check-ins, documented decisions, and clear accountability. Week two set the pace for everything that followed.
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Tutorial Documentation for Client Self-Service
For one of our health-focused nonprofit clients, we created a one-page tutorial for their news section. The goal: enable their internal team to add and manage news content without needing to call us every time.
Client empowerment is underrated. Yes, we’re happy to help with ongoing maintenance. But organizations also need the confidence to handle routine updates themselves. Good documentation—clear, visual, step-by-step—makes that possible.
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Privacy Update Gets an Action Plan
One of our enterprise clients needed a privacy-related update to a key content component. We developed a detailed action plan that mapped out the technical requirements, stakeholder approvals, and deployment steps needed to make the change safely.
In enterprise environments, you don’t just push changes. You plan them, document them, and coordinate across teams. The action plan ensures nothing gets missed and everyone knows their role before any code is touched.
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That’s the week. Design progress, migration momentum, and documentation that empowers. If your organization needs help moving from wireframes to reality, let’s talk.
