Blog and Resources
A blog of my experiences, case studies and advice for small business owners.
Who I Am, Who I Work With, How I Help and What I’ve Learned: Six years of Begin Studio
With Begin Studio’s six year anniversary around the corner, I wanted to share everything about Begin Studio in a truthful and candid way, and take a bit of space to regroup. For my own reference mostly, but I’m sharing it publicly in case you were curious about my inner thoughts, wanted to find out more about what I do or wanted to create your own intention statements for your business. Think of this as my alternative to goal setting - a space for me to write out who I am, what I do and why I do it and follow that through for the year. To give you some context, it’s an interesting time for me and a good place to regroup. For a range of reasons…
Essential Maintenance for Your Website: A guide (and Workbook) to save and repeat each year
If you are like me and are taking a bit of a slower start to 2026 or find yourself watching the snow outside while you wait for your first bookings - you can get a head start on your website maintenance and go forth into spring knowing that your website is still working for you and looking its best. This blog post focuses on the core areas of messaging, communicating your value, design, SEO and ensuring your site works to bring you clients. I wrote this blog post with Squarespace in mind, as it’s the platform I use and create for my own clients - but you can take these principles into Wordpress, Shopify, Wix and other providers.
How to Stay Motivated as a Designer
It will hopefully come as no surprise to you that although I love my business, love my clients and the work I do, I still need to find motivation on a day to day basis. I believe that our brains are wired to go down the easy path so when I arrive at my desk and write out my daily to-do list, I often choose the tasks that are the easiest to fulfill and the work that I’m enjoying the most first. Then everything else needs a bit of a push.
Take what you need: 12 Design Adjustments to make your brand more fun, premium or clear
When I work with clients, there’s always an element of problem solving. We take your brand values, where you want to be and how you want to communicate your business and create a strategy that hits all those notes (and that you love!). In this blog post, I’m sharing all my secrets on how to make your brand more fun, how to make your logos more high end and premium, and lastly how to make sure your brand is as clear as it can possibly be!
Creating a flexible colour palette for your brand
Colour is a really satisfying part of the design process, but there’s a lot to consider when choosing your brand’s colour palette. Colour is usually the first thing a viewer notices about your brand so this means your colours need to be reflective of your business and communicate your values quickly. This blog talks about how to choose a colour palette for your business, My formula for choosing perfect, flexible colour palette and where to find inspiration.
Putting your palette to the test
Blogging on Squarespace - 9 things to do before you press publish
What do all of these things have in common?
Increase your client base
Provide value to your existing customers
Diversify your reach
Increase your google search ranking
Make income through affiliate marketing
It’s really simple and easy to blog on Squarespace, but there are a few things that unless you’ve used it for a while (or watched lots of youtube tutorials) you might not be aware of - and which will make a big difference to your ability to maximise all the benefits of blogging.
These are the things we’re covering today - the things to do before you press publish on your Squarespace blog.
Three ways to Prepare Your Business for the Holiday Season: Community, Social and Branding
The holiday season always sneaks up on me and this year is no exception. I spend most of November thinking that it’s still September and after nearly 4 years of business, I keep hoping that I’ve learn my lesson but every year I put off my Holiday to-do list until December… So if you’re like me and have left your holiday planning to the last minute (yet again!), here are three ways to prepare your business for the holiday season.
Happy Birthday to Begin Studio! - 12 Lessons from my First Year of Business
In part, this post will help me process this milestone and give me something to look back to on my next birthday - but I also hope that I can help you with your own businesses or help anyone that is looking to go Freelance. So, before I jump into my top lessons that I’ve learnt this year, I just wanted to say a quick thank you to every client who has trusted me with their business and continue to recommend me to their peers. I see you and I am so appreciative!
My Small Business Christmas List - 22 Businesses to change the way you shop this year
This year I’m going full steam ahead in gift giving - making sure that I connect with my family from all the way over here and making sure that I can get presents sent directly to them rather than sent internationally so I can keep my carbon footprint down…
Self-care for Freelancers and Small Business Owners
In this blog post, I talk about taking time out to reset, create boundaries in your business, Learning hour and how learning something new can help your business. And finally, routines that I follow to keep my studio space and headspace clear…
Four reasons why AI isn't going to replace Branding Designers
What are my thoughts on AI and design? There's been lots of buzz recently about new AI image generators, using ChatGPT for written content and platforms like Squarespace letting you use AI for website content. For me, AI is good fun. I'm really impressed with the designers who use it as a cool tool for creating illustrations and imagery. but can designers utilise AI in another way? and how should I be using AI as a designer?