Who I work with

Curios is a culturally focused travel experiences platform designed to present immersive, place-based activities across Peru. In addition to the public-facing site, the platform was carefully developed to support local hosts, enabling them to manage availability, receive booking notifications, and coordinate their offerings through a system designed for clarity, reliability, and long-term growth.

  • A multi-role platform supporting hosts, administrators, and guests
  • Availability and calendar management for individual experiences
  • Automated booking notifications and workflow handling
  • Performance-focused architecture supporting a growing international audience

Inner Council is a framework and educational platform focused on inner work, relational awareness, and long-term personal development. The website was developed to hold complex, layered material in a way that remains accessible, paced, and non-overwhelming, supporting both newcomers and those engaging in deeper study. Structure, language, and navigation were carefully designed to allow the work to unfold over time, rather than presenting it as a single offering or endpoint.

Nina Chocolates is a family-run chocolate project rooted in a cacao-growing region upriver from the village where production takes place. The website was developed as a multilingual platform supporting six languages, combining extensive documentation, onsite photography, and custom graphics informed by local indigenous visual styles to communicate the care, precision, and innovation behind the chocolate-making process while presenting a refined product range. Structure, imagery, and language were used to connect the finished chocolate with its growers, origins, and award-winning quality.

This website was developed to support a practitioner-led, one-to-one healing practice by guiding visitors through clear information and preparation before any direct contact. The site helps guests understand the work, complete a medical questionnaire as part of an initial assessment, and arrive informed and ready, while visual tone and structure were designed to reflect the ceremonial and personal nature of the practice.

Willkamayu Spirit is a retreat centre website designed to hold a range of medicine workers, facilitators, and workshops within a clear and coherent structure. The site was developed to set shared expectations across a team-based offering, while preserving the simplicity and authenticity of the work through careful language, pacing, and visual design. Photography and layout were used to communicate a felt sense of the place, helping visitors understand what the experience will be like in person before committing to long-distance travel.

Nova Terra Peru is a retreat container designed to host medicine workers and guests engaged in group and individual transformative processes. The website was developed to communicate the importance of set and setting, using language, structure, and imagery to convey the depth of the jungle environment and the quality of care held within it. Serving as a point of global outreach, the site supports ongoing connection with returning practitioners and guests while offering newcomers a clear sense of what the experience will be like in place.

The Shaman’ka Trail is a retreat-tour platform developed to support the curation of spiritual retreats across the Cusco region and the Puno altiplano. The website was designed to serve both collaborators planning retreats and guests seeking to take part in existing programmes, with clear pathways into multi-day retreats, short add-on journeys into the jungle, and one- or two-day excursions. Structure and content were shaped to hold this range of offerings without fragmentation, allowing the experience to feel coherent while remaining flexible.

Tobacco Diets is a practitioner-led website for a trained plant medicine healer offering ceremonies and diets with Tobacco and other Master Plants. The site was developed to communicate the depth and seriousness of the work while clearly presenting options for private and group processes in Peru, the USA, and Europe. Language, structure, and visual restraint were used to invite those with a genuine calling, helping visitors understand the nature of the work before making contact.