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TKCdreams

Christina Smith Larney, aka Coyote Christina (published pseudonym Christina Joyce), is a self-proclaimed dreamer. Following her dreams led her to play basketball and volleyball for Princeton University as an undergrad, earn a law degree, travel the Mediterranean, and write a book. Her dream now is to offer lessons and gatherings to help people heal, grow, and thrive through surfing, yoga, writing, and the natural world. The TKCdreams signature offering is the Surf, Salt & Soul Women’s Weekend Retreat.

Siegal Works worked closely with Christina to design and build her website to focus on the retreat, while allowing classes and workshops under development to be drafted and published when ready. Christina asked for a logo design that included a dragonfly, which represents illusion, suggesting that perhaps the top-view of a dragonfly be used as a T. I saw a side-view dragonfly’s wings in two surfboards propped in sand as the dragonfly’s body, and she was stoked when she saw it, too.

The TKCdreams website has registration that includes payment and signatures for waiver and cancellation policy.

Testimonial

Working with Bess has been a wonderful experience and partnership. She took the time to listen & explain & really get a good handle on what I was trying to say and accomplish with my website even when I was still trying to figure it out myself! She was very good at creating a simple flow that is user friendly and worked hard to match my specific requests and came up with great design finishes that integrated form & function – no sacrifice of one or the other! Her technical expertise has been invaluable and I’m so grateful & blessed to have this opportunity to work with her. In addition, she came up with a great logo for my company – TKCdreams – by creating a silhouette of 2 surfboards and the outline of sand that doubles as the profile of a dragonfly, the main animal I had said I would like to incorporate into my logo. The perfect ‘illusion’ — simple, sleek & symbolic! Big thanks to Bess & the ‘Tcubs’ – you all rock!