Wetgrip Photography

I met Gui Danielewicz when he was already very well established as a local photographer! Equipped with a great logo and sub marks designed by a friend, as well as his photographs, Gui was keen to set up his own website. Online commerce functionality was essential, to ensure Gui could easily and efficiently send his incredible photographs all over the world.

My key roles for the Wetgrip website were behind-the-scenes setup in Shopify and troubleshooting tricky parts when Gui needed assistance. We also had some additional fun along the way – creating business cards, stickers, Instagram icons AND some snazzy waterproof cards for Gui to carry in his wetsuit. It was great fun to work with Gui, who has now taken the next step in expanding his small business into the big, wide world.

Update: Later in 2023, Gui decided to pivot his business practice and transition his site over to Squarespace. We undertook the process again together and developed an even snazzier new site - with custom galleries, service packages and more to help his business go from strength to strength. We assisted with developing the new website copy, including draft text and structures for Gui’s new photography packages and services.

Project Outcomes: Website Launch, Social Media Icons, Business Cards (Paper), Business Cards (Waterproof) & Stickers.

I recently had the pleasure of working with Clare Moore Designs to build my website. She was incredibly professional throughout the entire process, and her enthusiasm and knowledge was evident in every interaction. Clare was also a huge help in troubleshooting and solving problems I was having with my website. In short, Clare is an expert in her field and I couldn’t recommend her highly enough for anyone looking to build a professional website. She is definitely worth having on board! I’m a happy customer :)
— Gui Danielewicz
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