Some Shape Studio
By Some Shape Studio
Wellington, New Zealand
We rebuilt the Some Shape Studio website from the ground up to better reflect our brand—bold, considered, and quietly confident. We wanted the site to feel as intentional and crafted as the work we deliver, with subtle animation, clear structure, and an intuitive user journey. Built entirely from scratch on Squarespace, we focused on creating a site that prioritised clarity, storytelling, and detail—balancing visual design with functional flow. The result is a site that feels like us: calm, creative, and confident in the details.
“SquareKicker has been pivotal in our growth over the past 12 months. It’s enabled us to deliver custom animations and advanced styling to clients without the cost of custom code, significantly reducing production time and elevating the professionalism of our work. It's a game-changer for no-code design on Squarespace.”
The GRITS Collective
By The GRITS Collective
GRITS is a boutique Creative Studio + Art Collective specializing in editorial photo, film, & storytelling content for social media and beyond. We are culturally-driven visual narrators and creative partners serving the boldest leaders in lifestyle and fashion.GRITS emerged from a passion to fill the gap in representation within the commercial and film industries. Made of a collective of artist friends in Richmond, our studio exists to amplify underrepresented stories and offer a platform for our talent to thrive, unapologetically centring community over clientele.
“Squarekicker has allowed us to take our agency's site to the next level and showcase our work in a unqiue way as a creative business.”
It’s Yari
By Launch the Damn Thing
"The branding I started with had an entirely different audience in mind (read: Brides), so the branding was very feminine and soft. I knew I needed a brand that had kick-ass energy and was bold. I was lucky to find Katelyn Dekle from Launch the Damn Thing!® Her vibe told me she was it, and it was time. I knew I needed a partner with the same energy and personality that felt authentic to me. I didn’t want a cookie-cutter web designer, and she was it. The rebrand is better than anything I could have imagined. We spent a lot of time exploring the different layers of the business: who we serve, brand personality, services, and everything in between to make sure that we understood everything the brand should be and what it isn’t." –Yari Ising
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Richard Bernardin Photography
By Richard Bernardin
Richard Bernardin is a fashion, celebrity and portrait photographer of Haitian descent working internationally and based in between Montreal and New York.
For the release of his book, Richard has created an interactive and visually arresting website to welcome customers old and new.
Diana Lupu
By The FAB Squad
The client is a psihoterapeut (psychotherapist) and needed an online home to better present her work.
This site features a clean aesthetic using a creative home page with horizontal slider, mobile style menu and sticky sections.
Grown Girl Divorce
By Launch the Damn Thing!™️
The client wanted an education resource hub that could scale with her, as she has a small blog and podcast now but wants to add a membership and a shop in the future after growing her audience.
I reorganized all of her resources/information, and set up her separate podcast blog collection to share new episodes with its own post features. I also installed many custom features to allow her to advertise or place call-to-actions at the bottom of her posts and to allow users to sort through her content easily. I modernized her previous DIY design and elevated the design style to reach her preferred target audience more strategically.
I had an absolute blast working with this client and we had almost no revisions to the initial draft. She's a kickbutt lady and I loved working with her!
100 Days of Brave
By Hatch Labs
My client was launching a book that helps readers launch their business in 100 days. The brief was to build something colourful and easy to navigate with plenty of movement. With a strong brand and amazing photography ready to work with, the site was incredibly fun to build. SquareKicker's features helped add movement which brought the site to life.