Tiny Treasures Market started as a blank canvas, which made the whole project a treat to build. I developed everything from the ground up — the brand identity, the visual language, the tone, and the entire WordPress setup that powers the events. Before a single page existed, I spent time figuring out what the experience should feel like: warm, welcoming, community-focused, and trustworthy. Once the brand direction clicked, the design system followed naturally, and the site became an extension of that identity rather than just a functional ticketing hub.
With the branding sorted, I built the site itself as a clean, modern WordPress install that avoided the usual trap of plugin sprawl. Instead of bolting on features until something worked, I planned the entire structure first: the event pages, the vendor information, the ticketing flow, and how people should move through the site. From there, I designed lightweight templates, chose tools intentionally, and made sure every part of the stack supported the brand rather than fighting against it. The result is a site that runs smoothly, looks cohesive, and feels like a proper, well-thought-out platform.












