Same photos, same words, same logo mark — three different skins. Each one starts with a style tile (the ingredients), then shows a full homepage the way a visitor would actually see it.
React to anything: "love this type," "too dark," "that photo treatment, but with B's colors"
A hand-printed zine from a Portland print shop: two inks on unbleached paper, typewriter labels, your skeleton mark stamped in forest green. Rough surface, ruthlessly clear bones.
Motion is lotion.
TYPEWRITER LABELS & DETAILS
Green-ink duotone — every photo looks screen-printed, which makes mixed phone photos feel like one intentional set.
Why this could be you: it reads as handmade and a little punk without shouting. The duotone trick means your existing photo mix instantly looks cohesive, and the typewriter voice suits your dry humor ("magic circle of doom").
Functional movement therapy for all humans — Pilates, MELT & hands-on bodywork that puts you back together and keeps you moving.
55 minutes, tailored to your body that week — studio, your home, or the pool.
from $95 · packs availableRestorative movement for the activities of daily living. Kira comes to you.
intro session $60Thursdays online (MELT mat, 5pm) & Fridays at NW Women's Fitness Club.
$15 drop-inAnnual women's escapes — movement, art, food, and very good company.
next: Sept 25–27A full 30-minute mat class with Kira. If your body sighs a thank-you, come meet her in person.
"She really knows the body… the best part, she's fun to talk to while she's making you do one more roll-up."— Kari T., student
Dusk in the Pacific Northwest: deep forest ground, bone-white serif, moss and ember accents. Quiet, warm, a little mystical — botanical-plate photo arches, candlelit rather than clinical.
Every body is designed to flow
CALM SPACED-OUT LABELS
Warm, slightly faded, framed in arched "botanical plate" windows — like pressed specimens in an old field guide.
Why this could be you: the hippie-granola direction, done with restraint. It matches the retreat world (tarot readings, saunas, wine country dusk) and flatters every photo. The dark ground makes your rainbow logo mark and imagery glow.
Functional movement therapy in NE Portland — Pilates, MELT and hands-on bodywork with Kira Davis, for bodies that have been through some things.
55 minutes shaped to your body that week — movement, hands-on work, or both. Studio, in-home, or in the pool.
from $95Restorative strength for daily life, at your pace, in your space. Kira's favorite work.
intro $60Online MELT mat Thursdays 5pm · Restorative mat Fridays 9am at NW Women's Fitness.
$15 drop-inAnnual women's escapes: movement, art, food, sauna, and very good company.
next: Sept 25–27A full mat class with Kira, free, from your living room. If your body sighs a thank-you — and it will — come meet her in person.
"She really knows the body… her ability to explain why I feel pain in certain areas lets me work toward being more mechanically correct myself."Kari T. · student
Sept 25 – 27 · The Vintages trailer resort · movement, sauna, art & wine
Save your spotHer studio wall as a website: taped-up polaroids, marker scrawl, gig-poster type, primary-ish colors with grit. The loudest of the three — playful, punk, unmistakably an artist's practice.
Ever-evolving
art pieces
+ handwritten margin notes
Full color, taped-up polaroids with handwritten captions — photos as physical objects on a wall, not a grid.
Why this could be you: "I view myself and my students as ever evolving art pieces" — this direction takes that literally. Boldest personality, most fun to feed with Instagram content; the risk is it can shout louder than the calm your elder clients might expect.
Functional movement therapy for all humans. Pilates, MELT & bodywork in NE Portland with Kira Davis.
55 min built around your body that week — studio, your home, or the pool.
from $95!Restorative strength for real daily life. Kira comes to you.
intro $60MELT mat online Thu 5pm · restorative mat Fri 9am, NW Women's Fitness.
$15 drop-inWomen's escapes: movement, art, sauna, wine country.
Sept 25–27 →Thirty minutes of mat Pilates with Kira, no sign-up. Consider it a first date for your spine.
"The best part — she's fun to talk to while she's making you do one more roll-up or telling you to make a double chin!"— Kari T.
None of these are final — they're conversation starters. The most useful feedback is specific and mix-and-match: "B's colors with A's typewriter labels," "C but 30% quieter," "never show me that orange again."
All three use the skeleton-figure logo from the existing Figma explorations, re-inked to match each palette — that mark is genuinely good and worth keeping in some form. Photos are pulled straight from the current site, so imagine everything sharper once we shoot fresh ones.
What happens next: text Nathan your gut reactions — voice memo totally counts. He'll turn them into one locked direction, then start building the real site. Nothing goes live until you've seen it and said yes.