This space is more than just design notes, it’s a journal where I unpack what I’m learning, experimenting with, and noticing along the way at the intersection of creativity and mental health care. Here, I share honest insights, reflections, and the lessons that shape how we can design with empathy, clarity, and trust. From lived experiences and creative processes to behind-the-scenes explorations, this space offers a glimpse into the ongoing journey of designing for healing work. My hope is that you find something here that resonates.
This space is more than design notes, it’s a journal of what I’m learning at the intersection of creativity and mental health care. Here, I share insights, reflections, and lessons on designing with empathy, clarity, and trust.
From lived experiences to behind-the-scenes explorations, this is a glimpse into the ongoing journey of designing for healing work. My hope is that you find something here that resonates.
After years in healthcare informatics, I pivoted into brand and web design
guided by two questions: How can design help people find the care they need?
And how can my lived experience with Bipolar Disorder fuel creative, healing work?
For me, design isn’t just visual. It’s about translating lived
experience into spaces where people feel seen.
therolinghillscreative
After years in healthcare informatics, I pivoted into brand and web design guided by two questions:
How can design help people find
the care they need?
And how can my lived experience with Bipolar Disorder fuel creative, healing work?
For me, design isn’t just visual. It’s about translating lived experience into spaces where people feel seen.
I’m shaping a creative space where brand design meets mental-health-informed strategy. Soon, this section will share new projects, journal entries, and behind-the-scenes updates as The Rolling Hills Creative takes form.
Thoughts from the process.
Blending design, psychology, and lived experience to better
understand what makes digital spaces feel human.
Your online presence should do more than attract clients; it should build trust. From thoughtful copy to calming visuals and intuitive navigation, your site becomes a place where people can connect with your story and see themselves reflected in your work. My goal is to help you show up clearly, confidently, and authentically, both online and in practice.
Your website isn’t just about visibility, it’s about accessibility. When every detail is shaped with intention, your digital presence becomes more than a place online, it becomes an extension of your practice. A space that helps people feel understood, informed, and ready to take the next step toward healing.
For many people seeking care, a website is their first step toward trust. A thoughtful design can help a client feel seen and safe, before they ever reach out. Beyond credentials and copy, your site should communicates warmth, clarity, and credibility, qualities that matter deeply in mental health care.
Coming soon:
filed under: care & practice
Let's connect and talk. About your work, your clients, your lived experience and the kind of space you want to create online. Whether you’re reimagining your brand or building your first website, this is where we begin.