03/12/2025
What a joy and privilege for ’s new website to be one of my final projects of 2025.
Rosie Steer is a writer, photographer and creator with a decade of work behind her. The author of Slow Seasons: A Creative Guide to Reconnecting with Nature the Celtic Way, published by Bloomsbury, she crafts gentle, seasonal content for old souls who long to slow down, simplify and return to the rhythm of the year.
This project was about creating a true home for everything she makes. In a world where we’re encouraged to scatter ourselves across endless platforms, Substack for writing, Instagram for community, third-party tools for events, it becomes harder for people to truly fall into your world. To stay. To explore. To belong.
A website, done well, becomes the anchor. The place where your community can spend time, not just scroll. Where your voice feels whole and uninterrupted. A brand world for the people who love what you create.
So we gathered everything: nearly a decade of WordPress content, reaching all the way back to 2016. We migrated it, reformatted it, re-categorised it. We created seamless integration between her new website and her Substack, where her writing continues to be monetised and where her most loyal readers gather. She’s now easily contactable for future collaborations and enquiries, too.
One of my biggest joys is the fully bespoke Celtic clock and calendar: a custom interactive component built using hand-coded HTML, CSS and JavaScript to show your exact season in real time, adapting for both hemispheres. Hours of design and development went into it (I’ve included the script in the second frame), and it’s become one of my proudest pieces of work this year.
Rosie’s first seasonal gathering of Yule is now live: a wreath-making workshop at on Dec 15. Reserve your place on her website.
If you’re a creator ready to build a brand world of your own, my next project start dates are:
• Feb 9
• Feb 23