tiny thoughts tuesday | 11.25.25 edition
It's the perfect time to make sure your website continues to reflect your organization's direction and goals. Even the strongest, most thoughtfully built sites benefit from seasonal check-ins-because your work, your audience, and your priorities naturally evolve. A light refresh can help your site stay aligned with where you're headed next.
An unexpected update
I write to share an important update regarding my availability. Recent family circumstances and a significant health issue have prevented me from keeping up with daily tasks, project updates, and scheduled meetings. While working remotely from Hawaii since October 26, I was managing family trauma that ultimately impacted my own health.
tiny* thoughts tuesday | 09.24.2024 edition
We're migrating our own website from Wordpress to Squarespace and documenting the process. We even reserved the domain name wordpresstosquarespace.co with our favorite registrar, Namecheap, and are offering this migration service to others.
tiny* thoughts tuesday | 07.30.2024 edition
tiny design studio launched back in July of 2005. Just this year, we trademarked the name with the United States Patent and Trade Office [™, ©]. Then we upgraded from a Sole Proprietorship to a Limited Liability Corporation. All this to say, we expect to be around for a long time to come!
happy holidays from tiny design studio™
Happy Holidays and wishes for all that is wonderful now and in 2024.
Artwork shown: Delicately embroidered by hand, the peace dove brooch is inspired by Picasso’s famous lithograph La colombe which depicts a dove with an olive branch, now a universal symbol of peace. From the women-owned venture Trovelore atelier that creates nature-inspired jewelry using needlework and mixed materials.
Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia is a longstanding client of Tiny Design Studio. We’ve had a strong relationship over the years due to the consistency and quality of service we receive on a regular basis.
Melissa is very easy to work with and responds to questions in a timely manner while providing appropriate detail with extreme clarity.
—Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia, Tellin’ It Well in the ATL