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Sandra Plant Therapist

Individual and couples therapy in Brisbane and online

Client location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Project tasks: Branding and one-page Squarespace website

Brand type: Florence and Jack Brand Kit

Website type: One-page website

Photography: Yani Rae

Classic

Elegant

therapuetic

About the project


Sandra Plant, a Brisbane-based therapist, came to us ready for a refreshed brand and online presence that reflects her compassionate, trauma-informed approach to therapy.

Specialising in supporting adults and couples, Sandra needed a brand identity and website that felt safe, professional, and aligned with her practice’s values.

Using our Florence and Jack brand kit we created a classic, elegant brand, delivering a full logo suite, thoughtfully curated colour palette, custom font system, and Canva social media templates – giving Sandra everything she needs for a cohesive brand identity that will be recognised and remembered by her clients.

We then built Sandra a calming and welcoming one-page website which reflects her professionalism and approachability.

We incorporated layered elements and her unique brand marks throughout the page, adding visual interest and subtle personality.

This tailored design now offers Sandra a beautiful online home for her therapy services, providing a supportive, easy-to-navigate experience for clients in Brisbane and those seeking online support.

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Kind words from this client


“Alana is total force of energy and inspiration!  It’s really a very affirming and creative process. Alana is the embodiment of feminist practice, she’s kind and grounded and her logical and structured process is wholistic and empowering. She has all the information, references, resources you’ll need to go from no online presence to looking like an absolute pro!  I could not be more grateful for our work together – many thanks Alana and team.”

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