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Speaking at UX Edmonton 2025!
The weekend of May 17, Edmonton’s design community gathered for UX Edmonton 2025 — a one-day conference packed with smart people, thoughtful sessions, and honest

Handcrafted Growth for a Handmade Brand — 585% Revenue Increase with Made by Momoko
Client: Bienenbude – Local beeswax candle shop in the Bavarian ForestServices: Website migration, SEO strategy, Google Ads setupTimeline: September 2024 to January 2025 Project Overview

T.rex AI Website Featured on DesignRush as One of the Best Professional Services Website Designs
Every so often, an unexpected email lands in your inbox that you almost flag as spam. That’s exactly what happened when DesignRush reached out about

2025 Coping Bingo
It’s 2025. I had a baby, didn’t sleep much, and decided that New Year’s resolutions were so not it.Instead, I built a Bingo. Not for

Shape dividers with Elementor
Custom Shape dividers were one of the main features when I built the website for the Edmonton festival Winterruption (Case study here). Elementor provides a

Send a contact form to the post author with Gravity Forms
As a website owner, it’s essential to have a way for visitors to contact you. Gravity Forms is a powerful plugin for WordPress that allows

Made By Momoko is growing! (temporarily)
It’s been a bit of a wild ride, but Made by Momoko has been my full-time work for about two years now. I feel incredibly

How to Add an Administrator to Your WordPress Site
If you need to give someone access to your WordPress site as an administrator, it’s easy to do. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to

Hide Navigation On Scroll – An easy JavaScript and jQuery solution
A common website request is to hide the navigation on scroll. This is particularly relevant on mobile, as it frees up important space. To keep

Wahlplakate 2021 – Wer hats gesagt? Die Ergebnisse! – [German]
[EN] It’s September 2021. Germany voted. Since I was born and raised in Germany, I took the opportunity to create a little quiz for my

4 easy scripts to clean up your CSS tech debt
When I worked at Intuit I spent a lot of time with legacy code and large front end plugins that contained our microservices. Design changes