

FARMacy WV, a nonprofit initiative helping combat chronic disease by providing West Virginians with “prescriptions for produce,” needed a modern website that better reflected the impact of their growing statewide program. The organization connects healthcare providers, patients, and local farmers to deliver fresh produce and nutrition education to communities facing food insecurity and diet-related illness.
I partnered with Logan Venderlic, founder of Asheville-based agency Love & Pixels, to bring the new platform to life. Starting from a high-fidelity homepage design and wireframes, I developed the entire Webflow site in roughly a week—designing the remaining pages to match the established visual direction. The final build included about 10 unique pages, smooth GSAP animations, and a fully custom Mapbox-powered location map allowing users to search and explore FARMacy programs across the state.
The result was a fast, engaging platform that better communicates the organization’s mission and makes it easier for communities to find and start local programs. Logan was thrilled with the execution, the client was equally excited, and the new site now serves as a much stronger digital foundation for FARMacy WV as they continue expanding their impact.