The Family Archivists

I met Rachel Hagar of The Family Archivists while serving on the Oregon NAPO board (National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals) as Director of Marketing. A fellow business member, Rachel and I bonded quickly over how we can best support professional organizers and their clients. Rachel and her husband Morgan specialize in turning scattered memories into beautifully organized digital libraries - easy to access, effortlessly shareable, and thoughtfully preserved for generations to come. Think analog photos, film, cassettes, VHS tapes, you name it. They will transform them into viewable files, organized, digitized and archived by theme, event, child, decade, or chronology. Basically the dream for anyone over 40.

This website was a blast to create. We played with cutout images, vintage rounded corners and fun, playful language. We love their mission and it was so much fun to find ways to convey how they help their clients.

The Family Archivists graphic showing film reels, old photos, and a vintage camera organizing and preserving assets
  • Website design and build

  • Content copywriting for the website

  • Site SEO

  • Training videos with best practices for blogging

What we did for Rachel and Morgan


Website Design

The Family Archivist Website Design by Bishop Content Studio, showing a website focused on preserving the past and digitally archiving photos and memories
 
Mobile view of The Family Archivists website by Bishop Content Studio with a motivational statement on getting your phone organized
 
The Family Archivist Website Design by Bishop Content Studio focused on digital photos and digital archiving
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