You Build the Business. We’ll Build the Digital Front Door.

Professional, neighborly website design for local makers, homesteads, and shops who want to be found, not frustrated.

Because great businesses shouldn’t look invisible online.


Your business shouldn’t be a local secret.

Bridging the gap between small-town roots and modern digital reach.

You’re busy running a homestead, managing a shop, or building a community. You don’t have time to wrestle with plugins or wonder why your business isn’t showing up on Google.

Pine n’ Pixel was started right here in Grafton to help neighbors like you turn real-world work into a professional online presence. I build sites that are simple, sturdy, and designed to support the way your business actually runs—so you can get back to doing what you love.

Farms & Homesteads Vacation Rentals Shops & Makers Local Services
Showcase your seasonal harvests, honor-system shops, and handmade goods.
Professional galleries and local guides that make your property stand out.
A digital storefront that works just as hard as you do at the workbench.
Simple, trustworthy pages that help neighbors find and book you with ease.

Let’s Grow Grafton

Riddle Hill Homestead

Let’s Grow Grafton interactive map website showing local businesses in Grafton NH
Riddle Hill Homestead website homepage showing cookie shop, craft cottage, and camping in Grafton NH

Building a Community Ecosystem

From Hobby to Household Name

Digital Tools for Small-Town Growth

Branding & Strategy for Makers

Grafton’s local businesses are the heart of the town, but they were hard for visitors and residents to find in one place. We built Let’s Grow Grafton to change that by developing a custom interactive business map, a multi-vendor directory, and a hub for town-wide events like the Trail of Bears, we turned a disconnected list of shops into a functional, professional destination. This project proves that with the right digital structure, a small town can have a big impact.

Riddle Hill Homestead needed a digital home that felt as warm and authentic as their 1790 farmhouse. We focused on visual storytelling and clear "trust signals"—including a prominent feature of their NH Chronicle appearance.Even with the legal restrictions of NH Cottage Kitchen laws, the site successfully drives foot traffic to the honor-system Cookie Shop and fills seats in the Craft Cottage. It’s a masterclass in how a "neighborly" brand voice can build a loyal, local following.