Kiki Watkin

Feminine Embodiment Practitioner

Bristol-based Kiki Watkin came to me needing a website that could hold and reflect the depth of her feminine embodiment work and womb-centred healing practice. The project called for a careful balance: sacred and grounded, while remaining accessible to women encountering this work for the first time.

Services

– Squarespace website design
– Email campaigns set up

Challenge

With 20 years of experience guiding women through sacred feminine practices, Kiki's work focuses on reconnecting women to their innate wisdom and the power of the feminine. She wanted her website to mirror this: sacred yet approachable, while making it easy for clients to explore her sessions and workshops.

Kiki offers twelve one-to-one sessions alongside workshops, events and trainings that span pregnancy and postpartum care, trauma-informed healing and embodied feminine practices.

She needed a website that would:

  • Present her services clearly and accessibly so visitors could easily find their way through her diverse offerings.

  • Make her sessions easy to navigate without overwhelming new visitors.

  • Reflect the richness, depth and sacredness of her practice while remaining approachable.

  • Encourage visitors to book online or join her mailing list with clear, well-placed calls to action.

Approach

The project was grounded from the outset in the Brand and Website Workbook I provide to all clients. Working through this together shaped the structure, flow and feel of the site, keeping Kiki's vision at the centre while bringing strategic clarity to every decision.

  1. Service architecture: Kiki’s twelve one-to-one sessions were strategically grouped into three clear categories. Each category was given its own dedicated page to reduce overwhelm and help visitors explore things easily.

  2. Events & training: A central Events page was created to highlight workshops, gatherings and trainings, enabling visitors to book directly.

  3. Visual storytelling & brand feel: The homepage hero section features a cave-like image creating an immediate sense of sanctuary. Supporting imagery including roses, trees, flowing fabric, hands, feet and lips, was sourced to emphasise embodied experience and reflect the brand personality: feminine, approachable, powerful and connected.

  4. Colour palette & typography: Deep forest green, burgundy and black convey transformation and authority, while blush pink and cream bring softness and approachability. Typography balances elegance and readability, with Cormorant Garamond for headings and Inter for body text.

  5. Bookings & email support: Acuity Scheduling and Email Campaigns were implemented to streamline bookings and audience connection. The first newsletter launched the website, a welcome email greets new subscribers and a reusable template supports future campaigns. Contact lists were uploaded and personalised video guides provided so Kiki can manage everything independently going forward.

Solution

Kiki now has a cohesive, professional website that presents her full range of offerings clearly and makes it straightforward for clients to explore and book. It positions her as the experienced, trusted practitioner she is and reflects the depth and intention of her work.

Kiki shared that having a new website was something she had wanted for a long time. Taking this step felt both exciting and relieving. She described feeling grateful to finally have an online home for her work that accurately represents what she does makes it easy for clients to reach her and book in for sessions.

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Like Kiki, you can take that step toward a website that truly elevates your work. Find out more about the Squarespace website design service.