Clear, easy-to-navigate website for estate sale listings
A streamlined site designed to help customers quickly find upcoming sales, locations, and a variety of available items — from everyday essentials to unique household treasures.
Project Overview
Carrie’s Estate Sales needed a clean, easy-to-navigate website that would clearly communicate their estate sale events. The primary goal was to make it effortless for visitors to find upcoming estate sales, including dates, locations, and a helpful overview of the types of items available — ranging from farm equipment and tools to kitchenware, clothing, artwork, and unique household treasures.
Beyond the initial design, I also provided ongoing website content support, assisting Carrie with adding and updating new sale events to keep the site current and accurate.
My Role
Website Design and Website Support (contractor)
Design Approach: Simple, Informative, and Accessible
The website was intentionally designed with a minimal aesthetic to keep the focus on clarity and usability. The layout supports easy scanning, allowing visitors — especially returning customers — to quickly find new and upcoming sale information without distraction. Every element was structured to prioritize straightforward navigation and a seamless browsing experience.
About the Business
With over 15 years of experience, Carrie and her team specialize in handling every aspect of estate liquidation—from cleaning and staging to advertising—so it was important that the website reflect both her professionalism and her empathy during what is often a sensitive time for families. The final result is a streamlined, easy-to-navigate platform that highlights her expertise while reinforcing the trust and care that clients consistently praise in her well-organized, respectful estate sales.
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