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The Good Pixel The Good Pixel is an Atlanta based web design agency working with non-profits and causes.

22/04/2026

One small change might feel insignificant but it’s how real change begins. 🌱 A reusable bottle, a walk to work, one less meal with meat… it all adds up.
This Earth Day, don’t wait for perfect 🌍 Lean into the little choices because when all of us make small changes, the impact is anything but small ❤️

Everyone’s trying to figure out how to win with AI. But most people are asking the wrong question. The real shift isn’t ...
16/04/2026

Everyone’s trying to figure out how to win with AI. But most people are asking the wrong question. The real shift isn’t technology.

It’s TRUST 🤝.

You can post more.
You can automate faster.
You can make things look better.

BUT none of that replaces something real.
People can feel when something is built just to sell.
They can feel when it lacks depth.
They can feel when it’s not going to last.

And now, more than ever, they’re choosing differently.
Not the loudest.
Not the most polished.
The most REAL.

Build something people actually experience.
That’s what spreads.
That’s what lasts.
That’s what grows flower 🌱

17/02/2026

Behind the scenes of a project where tradition meets technology 🪡 🧵

I started by illustrating a quilt-inspired pattern in Adobe Illustrator, then brought it into After Effects to animate each piece frame by frame as it expands and reveals. After converting it into a Lottie animation file, I integrated it into a website so the quilt builds visually as users scroll down the page.

A digital quilting experience rooted in African-American tradition and interactive storytelling.

Can’t wait to share the full scroll experience soon

12/02/2026

We’re proud to share the new look of The Durham Art Guild website 🎨✨ Our team refreshed the design and implemented smart digital solutions to make it easier than ever for users to explore upcoming events and become a member.

Founded in 1948, is a nonprofit, member-driven visual arts organization. Take a look at the transformation! 💻

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10/12/2025

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We shifted our culture to Human-Focused, Digital Solutions because we kept seeing the same trend:people were becoming ob...
21/11/2025

We shifted our culture to Human-Focused, Digital Solutions because we kept seeing the same trend:
people were becoming obsessed with technology, tools, and deliverables… but not the real-life human experience that should guide every design decision.

Most people hire a designer for one thing: aesthetics.
Something pretty. Something attention-grabbing. Something that “pops.”

But once you have their attention… now what?

Did you think about the path they’ll take? The actions they’ll make? The end point you want them to reach?

Great designers don’t just design the “look.”
They design the experience—the process, the flow, and the human behaviors behind every click, pause, and decision.

Yes, task-oriented designers have their place. But without thoughtful strategy, the value stops at the visual.

Putting humans first isn’t a slogan—it’s our culture.
We design for how people actually think, feel, and move online, not how we wish they would. And when you do that, the entire outcome shifts.

So the next time you hire a designer, make sure they’re centered on your end goal, not just the deliverable.
It might push you to think differently or even change your plans—but it’s a conversation worth having.

18/11/2025

in Pittsboro, NC does incredible work for their community — so when they asked us to redesign their website, we wanted to capture the heart of their mission.

Before touching a single page, we started with photography. Real photos make all the difference, so we spent a full day documenting a typical day at CORA — team meetings, prepping the facility, and the live shopping experience. We even put together a complimentary highlight video to bring their story to life. 🎥✨

On the web side, their old navigation stretched across the whole site and caused issues on small screens. We fixed that with a clean, modern mega menu, organized into four simple categories. We also added section-specific internal menus so users can easily explore without jumping back and forth.

We rebuilt their language translation feature, too — now English and Spanish pages use translated URLs, which means better SEO and better accessibility. 🌍

The design? Bright, friendly, and true to CORA’s brand.
Lots of white space. Rounded corners. Custom icons and illustrations. A modern, modular feel with pops of red, green, and yellow. ❤️💚💛

It’s warm. It’s inviting. And it truly reflects who CORA is.

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13/11/2025

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07/11/2025

When you meet someone whose work embodies creativity, protection, and legacy, you design with reverence.

Victoria Scott-Miller, founder of , built North Carolina’s first Black children’s bookstore. Through her journey as a mother and cultural protector, she’s reshaped how stories are shared, preserved, and passed down.

My assignment was to take her story and translate it into a personal brand design system and website that reflects her impact.

Her new logo is inspired by the African symbol of endurance and modernized with clean lines and layered meaning:
▪️Three chevrons form subtle “V” shapes — representing Creator, Protector, and Mother.
▪️Together, they also form the image of someone reading a book — a nod to her mission and community.
▪️The icon seamlessly adapts across formats and even becomes a tribal-inspired pattern when repeated.

For her website, we studied industry standards for authors and public speakers, then built upon them with bold, culture-forward creativity. Drawing inspiration from , we used full-bleed imagery, kinetic motion graphics, and Afrofuturist textures to create an experience that feels alive, powerful, and timeless.

✨ The result: a brand and digital home that honors her roots, uplifts her work, and embodies the future she’s writing.

Thank you, , for trusting me to bring your story to life. Your work continues to inspire generations and it was an honor to design a brand that celebrates that legacy.

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