A look behind the screens
As a grown up company, Week of the Website is not immune to the shifts and changes that happen over time. Evolution and adaptation is a huge part of why we have remained successful after all these years despite changes in the market and world around us. What remains true today just as much as when WOTW was born is the commitment to communication, delivering beyond what people imagine possible, and a culture of joy. We catch up with Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling as she steps into the role of CEO and shares her vision of what is to come.
Did you know the Week of the Website process was initially designed to help folks in Hospitality with limited time and resources get a digital presence up ASAP?
Counting down the best new features on our favorite new platform we started building on in 2024. We were thrilled to see these functions added to the product releases on Shopify in 2024. Let’s take a look at our team favorites.
Counting down the best new features we we thrilled to see added to the product releases on Squarespace in 2024. There are big big things coming for 2025, but before we get too excited, let’s take a look at our current favorites.
Being a part of developer inner circles gains us insight into what’s popping off in the web design world. Here is what the best of the best in web development are saying to look out for in the year ahead.
We are out here in the real world and on the world wide web, and though each of those spaces hold very different experiences (hugs vs likes, high-fives vs follows), they both have one thing in common: reliance on the vibes.
Mallory and Kelsey share their thoughts behind Pitch Day, including how it came together and why events like this are essential to team morale and the WOTW approach.
As the brains behind Studio 113, Brittani works with entrepreneurs on everything from creative strategy to brand identity to social media to package design, bringing these ideas into the world in a way that leaves a mark.
As I enter my 16th year of business ownership, I feel qualified to impart some wisdom regarding what I have experienced and seen—and also what maybe isn't being talked about enough.
Pro partners are creative agencies that often have clients who are using their services, which typically fall under branding, copywriting or public relations, and also need a shiny new website during the process.
Design as a team sport: many hands make light work - how it works in the web design world, and how it’s beneficial.
Sarah Sitz and Ashley Alden use their combined 25 years of experience as the brains behind The Squeeze, a strategic marketing and brand consulting company.
With so much out there on the world wide web, how in the big, huge heck do we make sure to get the most out of every browsing sesh?
How our unique approach leads to a team that feels valued, embraces their talents and gets results.
EVERYBODY IS ONLINE. Many people are curating. I am adding my humble contribution to the masses, a bite-size list of my favorite design trends I’ve seen this year.
Unlike a lot of traditional / old school / corporate businesses might think, you can’t just create a community out of thin air.
From strategy to content, this marketing whiz loves to help her clients tell their story.
Before the internet inundated us with everything everywhere all at once, our primary information network was rooted in telephones — first voice calls, then text messages, then photographs.
The ultimate benefit of Squarespace, beyond the beauty of drag and drop (looking at you 7.1), is the beauty of the depths of the Squarespace Forum and the people that contribute to it.
This intrepid marketing consultant helps global brands, agency partners and small businesses their story in front of the right audience.
Human beings want to be around other human beings — it’s in our nature. Or at least, it was in our nature before ~the sickening~ spread across our fair planet in 2020 and changed the way we interact.
The founder of Wild Rice Retreat has created a place that fosters connection — both with others and yourself.
Learning in the virtual world: my experience and how it made me into the designer I am today.
The founder of this workplace and personal development organization helps clients dig deep to discover their best, most balanced selves.