RISE DBI

RISE DBI

Rise DBI is a design-build integration firm ran by Jenny Haag. Rise has accomplished incredible work in construction project management, art curation, and branding integrations in massive stadium complexes, and working closely with brands and organizations like the Minnesota Vikings, the Las Vegas Raiders, the Toronto Blue Jays, and the Texas Rangers. Jenny needed an updated portfolio site to expand on the existing Rise brand, and show off her work.

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Jan Erika Design
Web Design & Development Mary Jacobs Web Design & Development Mary Jacobs

Jan Erika Design

Jan Erika is a London-based fine artist who was looking for a web redesign to accompany her fresh new brand. Her work spans from bespoke paintings, to textiles, and surface design. The final web piece was opening an e-commerce print shop to make her work more accessible to a wider audience.

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Healing Justice Foundation
Web Design & Development Mary Jacobs Web Design & Development Mary Jacobs

Healing Justice Foundation

The Healing Justice Foundation’s event series, Time of Reckoning, is an opportunity for the community to come together for discussions, solutions, and healing. This series of community engagement and healing justice sessions will culminate in a Black-led town hall and policy action roundtable focusing on the criminal justice system and its collateral consequences.

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The Coven
Web Design & Development Mary Jacobs Web Design & Development Mary Jacobs

The Coven

The Coven is more than a co-working space. It’s a community designing spaces for women, trans, and non-binary people to grow professionally. The Coven needed a web refresh to highlight a new virtual membership option, along with many networking and educational events happening online.

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Visit lake street

Visit lake street

Prior to launching the WeLoveLakeStreet fundraising site, I built a new brand new Squarespace site that combined the previously separate sites for the Lake Street Council, and its marketing & tourism initiative, Visit Lake Street. The project began as the virus did, so the site evolved from focusing on tourism, to recovery resources for businesses during an excessively hard summer for Minneapolis small businesses. 

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