
“Dotgarden listened closely, kept me on track, and helped me see what would actually communicate.”
Readisorb

“Dotgarden simplified our message and site structure, turning confusion into a clear path to action..”
C5 Children’s School

“Dotgarden took initiative, made things right, and improved our search setup without being asked.”
Longevity Through Prevention
I’m the founder of Dotgarden, with more than 20 years of experience in web design and communications. I work best with small teams who need their online presence to be clearer, calmer, and easier to maintain. I get clarity fast by asking the right questions, making hard choices about audience and next steps, and translating that into clean structure, clear messaging, and simple content systems—so your site stays current and useful long after launch.

Clarify what you’re saying, simplify how it’s organized, and build a clean system for web, content, email, and SEO—so the right people can find you, understand what you do, and take the next step.

Clarity Mapping is the strategy work that happens before design. I interview your team, map your message, and make the key decisions that remove confusion: who you’re speaking to, what you want them to do, and how your site should be organized. You leave with a clear structure, page plan, and content direction you can actually use.

A website works best when it stays active and discoverable. I set up a content framework your team can maintain (blog structure, categories, publishing workflow), an email capture pathway so you own the relationship, and SEO foundations that help the right people find you when they search for what you do.

Once the Clarity Mapping is in place, we design and build a clean, navigable website that reflects the decisions we made about audience, message, and priorities. The focus is on simple page flow, readable layouts, and a structure that makes it easy for visitors to understand what you do and take the next step—without overwhelm.
Readisorb
Dotgarden helps you simplify what you’re saying, organize what goes where, and build a clean structure that supports ongoing content, email growth, and discoverability over time.