Our clients and the works we have done for them, works in progress, and family network we are building.
A collective experiment and brick / mortar storefront in historic Ashland, Oregon featuring Fairy, Pirate, and Viking crafts, costumes, jewelry, armor, gifts, and accessories. Apothecary. Community network. www.leafanddragon.com. A combine store of Jelling Dragon and the Tree Leaves Oracle.
Technogypsie Productions in 2014-2015 offered design, development, and technical services for Jelling Dragon during their co-collective experiment the Leaf and Dragon in Ashland, Oregon as well as guidance/support for the publications of Magical Places.
A collaborative collective project with Golden Dragonfly, Medieval Designs, and Tree Leaves Oracle, Technogypsie Productions created the Medieval Goblyn Market in 2018 for the Medieval Festival in Colorado.
During the Leafworks and Wandering Leaf era: 1990-2002, we designed, developed, and managed the online network of Nehalem Point - a then housing community project for housing /land development sales. All properties were sold, and they eventually closed their website. www.nehalempoint.com.
An ongoing project with author Thomas Baurley, We have been working on the blog, vlog, and publications "Offerings of the Naiads" from 1990 to present throughout our eras of Leafworks, Wandering Leaf Designs, Technogypsie Productions, and Techno Tink Media. www.naiads.org
From its inception, we have been managing the website, publications, and marketing of Pirate Relief - a collective of artists, artisans, educators, scientists, and navigators in preserving Pirate lore and community outreach. www.piraterelief.com
During 2018 we created an online site to promote the writings of Raven Knightshade and investigated being her literary agent.
During the Wandering Leaf Designs era, we created and managed the Smith Family Petstore website from 2008-2009.
During the late 1990's and early 2000's, Leafworks Web Design managed the web site and some technical needs of the Stephen Foster Folk Center.
In the Leafworks Era (1990's-2000's), we designed, developed, and managed thedollyhouse.com website - a business covering antique dolls.