769: How to Know When It's Time to Redesign Your Food Blog With Rachel Cunliffe
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Rachel Cunliffe teaches us about transforming a cluttered website into a calm, focused space that serves both you and your readers.
Rachel is the founder of Cre8d Design, a web design and development studio that helps creators and businesses build websites that are beautiful, clean, user-friendly, and fast. Cre8d has worked in the space for over two decades, specializing in custom WordPress design, audience experience, and content strategy. At Cre8d, the team partners closely with clients to clarify their goals, organize their content, and create websites that genuinely reflect who they are and that people love to use. Their work blends thoughtful design, modern tech, and a deep respect for the people behind the websites.
Over time, even the best food blogs start to feel like overstuffed pantries: too many ingredients, not enough order. Web designer Rachel Cunliffe joins us to explain how to know when it's time for a redesign and how to approach it with clarity, calm, and intention. She breaks down the process of simplifying your site, creating a distraction-free reader experience, and reclaiming the joy in your digital space. This is your invitation to pause, tidy up, and let your creativity breathe again.
Key points discussed include:
Trust your gut: If your site feels messy, your readers feel it too.
Design for calm: People crave clarity, not chaos - keep it simple and focused.
Your website is your pantry: Take everything out, organize what matters, toss what's expired.
Pop-ups aren't the enemy, but timing matters: Be intentional about when and where you use them.
Write like a human again: Authentic stories connect faster than optimized fluff.
Your brand should evolve: Outdated design can quietly hold you back.
Simplify the tech: A site that's easy to update keeps you consistent and confident.
Distraction-free = trust: The cleaner the experience, the stronger the connection.
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