Building Hunter Harms’ Digital Home
Client
Hunter Harms
Project Year
2025
Project Technologies
React
Open Graph
Github
Javascript
Lenis
Hunter Harms had built a growing creative and manufacturing business with a clear philosophy, established capabilities, and an extensive body of client work—but needed its first dedicated website to bring that business together online.
Over three months, Ubiqle designed and developed a connected digital platform that communicates what Hunter Harms does, demonstrates its experience, shares its expertise, and gives prospective clients a clear way to engage the business. The result gave Hunter Harms a professional digital home that makes the company, its work, and its thinking accessible well beyond its existing network.
Scope of Work

Overview
Hunter Harms is a creative and manufacturing studio working with founders and operators across creative, manufacturing, and distribution. Its services span areas such as brand identity, product design, apparel development, production, e-commerce, and go-to-market support.
The challenge was not creating the business—it was creating a digital platform capable of representing the business properly.
Ubiqle's role was to translate Hunter Harms' existing identity, capabilities, work, and point of view into a structured online experience that prospective clients could understand and navigate.


The challenge
Hunter Harms does considerably more than one service.
The company combines creative direction, product development, manufacturing, distribution, and digital capabilities. It also has an extensive portfolio of work and a growing body of educational content.
Putting all of that online without the right structure could easily have resulted in a website that felt fragmented or made the business difficult to understand.
The goal was therefore to create a website that could answer the questions a prospective client naturally has:
Who is Hunter Harms?
What does the company do?
How does it work?
Has it done this before?
Is it the right partner for us?
And how do we start a conversation?
The approach
We approached the website as Hunter Harms' digital business platform, not simply a collection of pages.
The homepage introduces the company's positioning, solutions, working process, selected projects, FAQs, and a clear route to inquiry. The Studio page explains its operating model across creative, manufacturing, and distribution. Portfolio turns previous work into visible proof of capability, while the Learn section gives Hunter Harms a dedicated place to publish its expertise.
We also connected the wider Hunter Harms ecosystem through the founder-led Hunter Harms portal, which brings together personal publishing, media, business interests, and external platforms in a distinct but connected experience.
The objective throughout was simple: make it easier for someone discovering Hunter Harms online to understand the business, see evidence of its work, build confidence in its capabilities, and know what to do next.
Turning an established business into a digital presence
A website should do more than prove that a company exists.
For Hunter Harms, the platform needed to communicate the depth of a business that already works across multiple disciplines and client types.
The Studio experience explains the company's modular model and how creative, manufacturing, and distribution work together. Its process is translated into a simple progression—Define, Design, Develop, Deliver—making a complex operating model easier for prospective clients to understand.
Instead of requiring Hunter Harms to explain the entire company from scratch in every conversation, the website now provides a digital introduction to the business before that conversation begins.

Building credibility into the experience
For a service business, prospective clients need evidence.
Hunter Harms' Portfolio was therefore built as more than a visual gallery. It presents projects across brands and organizations including Hard Rock, AAFES, PacSun, Marshmello, 1st Phorm and others, with project categories and supporting information that help visitors understand the type of work behind each engagement.
This allows the company's previous execution to become part of its online sales story.
A prospective client can move from what Hunter Harms says it can do to evidence of what it has already done within the same digital experience.


Turning expertise into an asset
The website also gives Hunter Harms a platform for publishing what it knows.
The Learn hub organizes articles across process, projects, insights, and notes, with content addressing apparel sourcing, production, manufacturing, inventory, merchandise programs, and brand building.
That gives the company a way to demonstrate expertise beyond a portfolio alone and creates an expanding body of content that can continue supporting the business after the initial website launch.
Creating clear paths to new business
Making a business accessible online also means making it easy for the right people to act.
Throughout the experience, visitors are directed toward inquiry and contact. The dedicated Contact page provides direct email and telephone access and positions the first conversation around understanding the prospective client's needs and determining fit. The website also includes newsletter subscription and links to Hunter Harms' wider social presence.
The website therefore connects:
Discovery → Understanding → Proof → Expertise → Contact
rather than leaving visitors to simply browse and disappear.
What Ubiqle built
Ubiqle brought the different parts of the Hunter Harms business into one connected digital presence:
A main website communicating the company's positioning, services, process, and value proposition.
A Studio experience explaining its creative, manufacturing, and distribution model.
A structured portfolio showcasing previous work and execution.
A publishing platform for industry knowledge and thought leadership.
A founder-led Hunter Harms portal connecting personal content, media, and the wider Hunter Harms ecosystem.
Clear inquiry, contact, newsletter, and social pathways that allow visitors to continue their relationship with the business.

Outcome
Hunter Harms went from having no dedicated website to having a professional digital platform where prospective clients can discover the company, understand its capabilities, explore its work, learn from its expertise, and contact the team from wherever they are.
The finished platform does more than establish an online presence. It gives the business a place to position itself, demonstrate credibility, publish, generate inquiries, and continue growing its digital footprint.
For Ubiqle, the Hunter Harms project demonstrates an important capability:
We can take what already makes a business valuable and turn it into a digital experience that helps the world see it.
From understanding the business and structuring its story to design, engineering, content architecture, and launch, Ubiqle helps companies establish the digital foundation they need to be discovered, understood, and ready for their next customer.
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