A Thoughtful Approach to Website Design & Support
Bridge & Bloom Creative helps businesses build clear, credible websites and systems — with practical guidance, honest recommendations, and support that fits how you actually work.
Hi, I’m Meg
A Calgary-based website designer helping businesses and creatives move from “this kind of works” to a website that actually supports where they’re headed.
I work with business owners who’ve outgrown their current setup — whether that’s running everything through social media, working around an outdated website, or feeling unsure sending people to their link.
My role is to bring clarity and structure to that stage where your business is growing, but your online setup still feels behind. I design websites that are intentional, easy to navigate, and built to feel established — with the technical foundation handled so everything runs smoothly behind the scenes.
I care about clarity, ease, and how everything connects, because your website shouldn’t feel like another thing to manage. It should make your business feel more confident, more professional, and easier to run.

How I approach my work
Design rooted in clarity and function.
I design websites to make running a business feel easier — not more complicated. Every project starts with structure — clear layouts, intentional navigation, and systems that support how a business actually works day to day.
The goal is a site that looks polished, functions smoothly, and grows with you.
The Person behind the Brand

Bridge & Bloom Creative started as a hobby. I didn’t set out to build a brand — I just wanted a place to make things, think clearly, and focus on something of my own. Over time, it grew into something more intentional, shaped by a lot of trial and error, an unnecessary amount of caffeine, and countless late nights.
I’m a mom of two boys, permanently caffeinated, and very much wired with ADHD. Soccer sets the rhythm of most of my days — I’ve been a goalie since I was twelve, and now split my time between playing and coaching my son’s competitive team. The rest is a mix of functioning primarily as a personal driver for my kids and running daily life on routines and alarms, which means most weeks are busy and very full.
I rely on five-minute meals and have a sensory system with very strong opinions. I also have fairly significant social anxiety, which mostly means I’m quieter than people expect and selective about where I spend my energy.
I’m observant by nature and more comfortable working behind the scenes. This space reflects that — calm, thoughtful, and built with care, without needing to be loud about it.