Website launch!!

It’s official — my website is LIVE! 🌟

I’m so excited to finally share a space where I can combine everything I love: my freelance creative work, blogs, and travel advisory services.

I’m embracing the things that light me up and working to live life on my terms — not the 9-5 grind. 💫

I’m still in training as a travel advisor, but I’m ready and excited to help you plan your dream trips — whether it’s a beach escape, a theme park adventure, or something uniquely YOU.

Check it out ✈️💻 https://cheyenneswildworld.my.canva.site/

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2025/8/21 Edited to

... Read moreWow, it feels surreal to finally say my website is now LIVE! Building CheyennesWildWorld.my.canva.site has been such a journey, and I wanted to share a bit about the 'web design' process and what went into creating this space that truly reflects me. When I decided to embrace 'work on your terms' and transition into freelance creative work and become a travel advisor, I knew a strong online presence was key. This isn't just a blog; it's the digital home for all my passions, a place for my 'creative freelance work' to shine. For anyone 'starting a business??', getting your online hub right from the start is paramount. It becomes the storefront, the portfolio, and the communication center all in one. Choosing a platform for my 'web design' was a big decision. As someone focused on the creative aspects and building my brand, I opted for a user-friendly tool like Canva. It allowed me to bring my vision to life without getting bogged down in complex coding or overwhelming technical details. For anyone looking to launch their own creative hub, I highly recommend exploring platforms that simplify the 'web design' process. It meant I could focus on content and connection, rather than getting stuck on the technicalities. My goal was to create a site that was not only functional but also visually appealing and easy for you, the visitor, to navigate. One of the biggest challenges in my 'web design' was how to seamlessly combine 'psych-informed writing,' other freelance creative projects, and my journey 'becoming a travel agent.' I wanted visitors to immediately understand the breadth of what I offer. It's about creating a cohesive user experience, making it easy for you to explore my creative projects or 'book a trip.' Every page was designed with intention, ensuring a smooth flow between my different offerings. My 'web design' philosophy was to make it visually appealing, easy to navigate, and full of valuable information. I focused on showcasing my 'creative freelance work' through a portfolio and sharing insights through my blog. For the travel advisory side, it was about creating an inviting space where people could envision their 'dream big travel far' adventures. I'm also delving into 'psych-informed writing,' which means crafting content that resonates deeply and offers real value, allowing me to connect on a deeper level with my audience. Launching the site is just the beginning! My 'web design' journey is ongoing. I'm constantly thinking about how to optimize it for my audience, whether they're looking for creative collaborations or their next travel escape. It's truly exciting to have this platform to connect, share, and grow my 'freelance life.' If you're on a similar path, remember that your website is an extension of yourself and your brand – design it with heart and purpose!