How to Write an About Me Page That Feels Authentic (And Works)
Your About Me page is more than a quick bio—it’s your chance to connect with your audience, establish trust, and share your story in a way that feels real.
Your About Me page is more than a quick bio—it’s your chance to connect with your audience, establish trust, and share your story in a way that feels real.
Every creative professional needs an online portfolio that showcases their talents, provides key information, and attracts potential clients.
Building a professional portfolio website doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg.
Your portfolio website is often the first interaction someone has with your work. And let’s be honest—first impressions stick.
Yep, this is my own music portfolio website. But it looks great, tells my story, and has helped me land gigs.
As a creative professional in a competitive digital world, one question you might find yourself asking is, “Do I need a website?” The short answer? Absolutely. Whether you’re a photographer, filmmaker, musician, or entrepreneur, a website isn’t just an optional marketing tool—it’s your online presence, your portfolio, and your first impression. It establishes credibility, showcases…
I did a full refresh of the NYWE page on band director Greg Snyder’s website, improving the layout and visual presentation.
I worked full-time on the Brentwood Baptist Communications Team for roughly two years as Web Development Manager, responsible for designing, building, and maintaining content across over a dozen websites.
I was responsible for building out the entire conference website, working alongside the design staff on the Communications Team on the design of the site, during my position at Brentwood Baptist.
I designed this website for the Green Hills Wind Symphony, a community wind ensemble in Nashville.