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Lonquist

With close to 100 employees and offices in multiple locations across North America, this successful engineering firm is not only my favorite client; they’ve been one of my most loyal clients since they first hired me in 2012.

Since then, I’ve built multiple websites for their corporate offices and for their subsidiaries as well. I’ve also performed website maintenance and, recently, SEO/AI visibility.

In July 2025, we launched the latest website for Lonquist. They provided me with the direction for this seemingly simple site design. Additionally, the client provided the color palette, the logo, the content and the basic layout (in a PowerPoint spreadsheet).

What made this site solution technically challenging was the requested dual navigation menu opening individual category sections for each service. (Although the second navigation appears to be a basic menu, it is, in fact, a complex, custom javascript solution.)

Each primary service category includes an introductory landing page with a unique background graphic or video.

The mobile version includes a separate, custom-coded JavaScript pop-open menu for the secondary navigation within each individual service category, separate from the primary navigation and located in the footer.

Chele Mckee

Chele’s website redesign began as a Squarespace 7.0 migration to 7.1.

I had worked on Chele’s 7.0 website since well before Covid. When Chele recently reached out requesting some updates, I suggested we migrate her website to 7.1.

Although I bid her 60-page website as a “7.1 site migration,” it evolved into a slight redesign, with multiple additional pages and new content.

The site maintained Chele’s design style and brand, her selected fonts, lots of whitespace, and multiple photo galleries of her outstanding work.

My knowledge and skills for how to design for the web and for multiple devices melded with Chele’s clear vision of how she wanted her website to look.