Sure, you could play designer, developer, copywriter, and project manager on top.
Or, you could hand it all off to a creative partner who designs your brand, builds your site, and keeps every detail on track from start to finish.
Hiring a brand-and-website designer while still carrying the build is exhausting (and kind of defeats the point).
Sound familiar? Yeah, you didn’t sign up to be a project manager. You just wanted your brand and website to look good, work right, and actually feel like your business.
But there you are: wrangling timelines, fielding tech questions, making judgment calls on things you’ve never done before, and keeping five people “aligned” by sheer will and a shared Google Drive.
If it’s felt like branding your business and bringing your site to life takes more energy than running it, I see you.
Hi, I’m Tiffany — a brand and web designer with a project manager heart who’ll never leave you on read.
HERE’S THE THING: NOT EVERY PROJECT NEEDS A FULL TEAM
But when yours does? I’m the one who brings the right people together and makes sure the work actually gets out the door.
Some days, I’m designing your brand and website myself. Other days, I’m coordinating SEO pros and copywriters. And every day, I’m rolling up my sleeves and getting hands-on with your business.
At Modern Form, I guide the full process—from strategy to design to marketing—so you can stop holding everything together and finally see your vision come to life.
Think of it as big-agency results with small-studio heart.
Big sighs of relief, right this way →
  
I didn’t set out to be a creative project manager.
But when you’re the one people look to—to visualize, plan, design, and finish the thing—eventually the title catches up.
Here’s where that all started:
2017
Graduated with a business degree, majoring in marketing, and a brain wired for strategy and storytelling.
2017
Led #NotInMyCity, a national anti-trafficking campaign with Canadian Country Singer Paul Brandt
2018
Managed a creative agency in Calgary for nearly 5 years and built the client-first processes I use today.
2022
Faced burnout from taking on so many roles at the agency and had to take a leave from work.
2022
Took a leap of faith and built Modern Form Creative to design brands that support small businesses.
The Anti-Big Agency Rulebook
AKA how we work so no one burns out
No hustle culture. No gatekeeping. No "just figure it out."
Bring the vision, but leave room for the process.
Dog small talk is encouraged (and occasionally mandatory).
Around here, trust is the process.
Good work takes time, water, and a creative partner who listens.
No making you feel like your biz isn’t big enough or not important.
Specialties, strengths, sweet spots—take your pick
This is the kind of brand and web design work that comes naturally and delivers consistently.
  
You’ve got the vision. I’ve got the process, the people, and the perspective to get it out of your head and into the world.
You didn’t think I’d let you leave before we got to the fun stuff, did you?
A little "this or that" to make sure we’re on the same page.
Design Aesthetic
Clean and modern
Eclectic and boho
Launch energy
Fireworks, champagne, and confetti
Soft launch, bubble bath, and a book
Working Sound Track
90s hip hop
Lofi-Beats
Best Idea Zone
Mid-traffic, no pen in sight
Mid-dog walk, no pen in sight
Weekend Goals
Pickleball and pints
Laundry and lattes
Client Love Language
“Omg I trust you completely”
“I made a 6-page Google Doc of feedback”