Work

Depth engages real constraints: unreliable Wi-Fi, volunteer handoffs, limited time, and systems that must be updated without fear. The work exists where websites are lived with, not managed by specialists.

Use cases

  • Small organizations that need sites to stay fast, legible, and easy to update.
  • Churches and community groups that serve visitors first, staff second, and vanity never.
  • Service pages where clarity matters more than persuasion, and follow-through matters more than traffic.

Systems, not sparkle

The work here is structural. Information hierarchy, content models, predictable interface patterns, and builds that remain stable as content grows. The goal is not visual novelty, but systems that continue to make sense when the next page is added.

Boundaries

If a project depends on constant novelty, aggressive growth tactics, or complex ongoing operations to succeed, Depth will likely decline. The focus is durable clarity, not momentum for its own sake.