Heart-led entrepreneurs
Coaches, guides, consultants, creatives, and founders building a business around meaningful work, personal trust, and a clear offer.
Simple, thoughtful websites for healers, wellness centers, coaches, spiritual practitioners, and values-led small businesses whose work depends on trust.
Studio noteThe studio is intentionally focused on websites now, so the offer stays clean while Nelson's deeper healing, video, and teaching work grows in its own timing.
The studio is built for people and places whose work is personal, relational, and rooted in care. These are businesses where a website has to feel clear and credible without flattening the heart of the work.
If the work is strong but the website feels vague, dated, scattered, or too generic, this is usually the right place to begin.
Coaches, guides, consultants, creatives, and founders building a business around meaningful work, personal trust, and a clear offer.
Studios, clinics, healing spaces, and small centers that need a calm, polished website for services, practitioners, schedules, and first-time visitors.
Therapists, bodyworkers, hypnotherapists, energy workers, yoga teachers, spiritual practitioners, and adjacent care providers.
Small teams and founder-led businesses that want a website with presence, clarity, and integrity rather than a loud marketing template.
The work makes sense when someone speaks with you directly, but the website does not yet communicate the same warmth, clarity, or trust.
Visitors can feel the depth of what you do, but they still need plain language, clear service pages, and a simple way to decide where to begin.
A thoughtful visitor should be able to book, inquire, join a list, or learn more without guessing which path is meant for them.
The business has evolved, but the online presence still feels like an earlier version of the work, or like something that could belong to anyone.
When everything matters, the website can become crowded. The work is to give each offer the right amount of space and order.
That is where a website review helps. It turns the vague sense that something is off into a clear path: refresh, rebuild, or start simple.
The service ladder is intentionally simple: review the current site, refresh what can be saved, build what needs a new foundation, then keep the site cared for after launch.
A focused review of your current website, message, service pages, and next-step flow, with clear priorities for what to change first.
A clean, launch-ready one-page website for a focused offer, new practice, event, retreat, or small business that needs a simple but grounded presence.
A multi-page website for a mature practice, wellness center, or heart-led business that needs clearer services, stronger trust, and a polished public home.
A clearer structure, revised copy, and a more current visual direction for an existing site that still has good bones but no longer reflects the work.
Steady support for edits, seasonal updates, small improvements, and keeping the website aligned as the business continues to grow.
A grounded process: understand the work first, then shape the website around it.
We look at the work, the audience, the current site if there is one, and the feeling the website needs to hold. The goal is to understand before designing.
startWe tighten the message, page structure, service language, and next step. The site gets simpler before it gets prettier.
early projectCopy, design, and implementation move together in a focused sequence. You review the work in stages so the project stays calm and manageable.
core workAfter launch, we tighten what needs tightening. That can include copy edits, page adjustments, seasonal updates, and small improvements as the work evolves.
post-launchA website should feel like a clear doorway into the work: honest, warm, grounded, and easy to move through.
The examples below are representative website directions. They show the kinds of projects this studio is now built around without pretending sample concepts are full client case studies.

Services, practitioners, schedule, and first-visit clarity
A small center that needs a calm website where visitors can understand the space, meet the practitioners, compare services, and know how to begin.

Personal trust, service pages, and booking-ready flow
A solo practitioner whose work is deeply personal and needs a website that feels grounded, clear, and professional without losing the human tone.

A clear page for a course, retreat, membership, or new body of work
A focused website or landing page for a heart-led entrepreneur preparing to share a new offer, video series, program, or teaching container.
A clear website helps the right people feel oriented quickly: what you do, who it is for, why it matters, and how to take the next step.
For wellness and spiritual work, credibility and warmth need to sit together. The site should feel human, but also organized enough to trust.
Nelson Dario Studio is currently focused on thoughtful websites for heart-led businesses, wellness spaces, practitioners, and small teams doing meaningful work.
The work sits between design, positioning, and intuitive clarity. Some projects need a simple one-page site. Some need a fuller website. Some need their service language softened, sharpened, and put into an order people can actually follow.
This is a one-person studio by design. You work directly with Nelson from the first review through launch and refinement. That keeps the process close, practical, and personal.
The wider path includes healing work, astral work, video, and eventually The Open Mystery School. For now, this studio stays simple on purpose: websites first, so the offer is clear and the work can be done well.

A short note is enough. Share what the business does, what the current website situation is, and what kind of website help you think you need. If it looks like a fit, the next step is usually a short website call or a review.
The website call is the fastest way to figure out whether a review, one-page site, signature website, or refresh makes sense. It is a working conversation, not a sales performance.
If booking links are not your preference, email works just as well. A short note is enough to get the conversation started.