Our Portfolio

Mad Metalsmith

jeweler & metalsmith

project lead designer: Wren Meek

“Adam, aka the Mad Metalsmith, definitely has his own unique vibe. I wanted to create a website where you could get a feel for his personality while you check out his portfolio. The theme is a bit steampunk, but we kept it playful by using pops of neon green. I’m hopeful that newcomers to his website will be drawn in by his work AND his personal panache.”

Koji T. Liby

purveyor of fine arts & oddities

project lead designer: Wren Meek

“I was thrilled to get to work on Koji’s website! I have been a fan of his since we met and I love his style and vibe. We wanted to stay with a very dark color scheme, primarily using black with white text for stark contrast, but also adding in a few pops of muted reds, greens, and blues for visual interest.”

CONTAINS 18+/NSFW CONTENT

West Side Supply & Rental

roofing supply store & small business

project lead designer: Haley Lewis

This website was a redesign project aimed at transforming the existing site into a responsive and clean-looking online presence, with a focus on improving user experience and enhancing the overall visual appeal. The redesign process involved a thorough analysis of the site’s layout, content, and navigation to ensure a seamless and intuitive browsing experience across various devices and screen sizes.

Wren's Nest KC

local resin art shop

project lead designer: Wren Meek

“This is the first website I ever completed. After starting my own craft business, I realized how difficult it was to find a website host in my budget. So, I taught myself! Helping other small business owners and artists like myself remains a primary goal of mine, and was definitely part of the inspiration behind Lewis & Meek Design Co.”

JLR Photography

renowned photographer & videographer

project lead designer: Wren Meek

“After reviewing Jeff’s previous website, I identified several areas for improvement in terms of user experience. My goal was to enhance the website’s usability and aesthetics by opting for a sleek and clean design that complements his exceptional photography. I utilized a minimalist color scheme primarily consisting of black and white to achieve a subdued style with accents of the distinctive JLR Photography purple, consistent with his logo and overall branding strategy.”

Furst Coast Mobile Pet Spa

mobile pet groomer & spa

project lead designer: Haley Lewis

Koji T. Liby

purveyor of fine arts & oddities

project lead designer: Wren Meek

“I was thrilled to get to work on Koji’s website! I have been a fan of his since we met and I love his style and vibe. We wanted to stay with a very dark color scheme, primarily using black with white text for stark contrast, but also adding in a few pops of muted reds, greens, and blues for visual interest.”

CONTAINS 18+/NSFW CONTENT

West Side Supply & Rental

roofing supply store & small business

project lead designer: Haley Lewis

“This website was a redesign project aimed at transforming the existing site into a responsive and clean-looking online presence, with a focus on improving user experience and enhancing the overall visual appeal. The redesign process involved a thorough analysis of the site’s layout, content, and navigation to ensure a seamless and intuitive browsing experience across various devices and screen sizes.”

Wren’s Nest KC

local resin art shop

project lead designer: Wren Meek

“This is the first website I ever completed. After starting my own craft business, I realized how difficult it was to find a website host in my budget. So, I taught myself! Helping other small business owners and artists like myself remains a primary goal of mine, and was definitely part of the inspiration behind Lewis & Meek Design Co.”

Mad Metalsmith

jeweler & metalsmith

project lead designer: Wren Meek

“Adam, aka the Mad Metalsmith, definitely has his own unique vibe. I wanted to create a website where you could get a feel for his personality while you check out his portfolio. The theme is a bit steampunk, but we kept it playful by using pops of neon green. I’m hopeful that newcomers to his website will be drawn in by his work AND his personal panache.”

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