{"id":25471,"date":"2017-04-23T23:43:59","date_gmt":"2017-04-24T06:43:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wpbeaveraddons.com\/?p=25471"},"modified":"2017-04-23T23:56:45","modified_gmt":"2017-04-24T06:56:45","slug":"customer-spotlight-yael-pixel-happy-studio","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wpbeaveraddons.com\/customer-spotlight-yael-pixel-happy-studio\/","title":{"rendered":"Customer Spotlight: Yael Reinhardt Building Happy Websites at Pixel Happy Studio"},"content":{"rendered":"
Today, in our Customer Spotlight Series<\/a>, we have\u00a0Yael Reinhardt from Pixel Happy Studio<\/a>. Yael\u00a0is a creative web designer and developer, a certified Yoga Trainer and runs a donation based Yoga Studio. She specializes in building WordPress websites using Genesis<\/a> and Beaver Builder<\/a>. Here’s her inspiring story in her words.<\/p>\n Okay, but first I want to thank you for this opportunity. I really appreciate being able to share a little about Pixel Happy Studio and the work that I do. I build websites primarily for alternative health practitioners and small businesses and love working with people who are committed to making the world a little better. Or, as the tagline on Pixel Happy\u2019s home page <\/a>says, \u201cfor people who dream big & do the work.\u201d<\/p>\n I love working with people who are doing both \u2014 dreaming big and doing the work.<\/p>\n Well, I am the quintessential accidental entrepreneur. How I came to this work is a story in itself, more an \u201caccident\u201d than an intentional goal. I’ve always been passionate about what I do and deeply committed to living an authentic, inspired life. Whether in the mountains of Central America working as a humanitarian worker, or shut up in isolation doing research on some historical or present injustice, I was always driven by some deep inner need to make sense of things, to make order. But to be in business? No, not me…<\/p>\n Or so I thought! But life has a way of helping us find the things we need to grow, to stretch, to rise above our self-imposed limitations, and life certainly helped move me from the non-profit\/activist role into the self-employed web designer role.<\/p>\n I moved to Israel in 1999<\/strong>. As a new immigrant with limited Hebrew skills, my educational background didn\u2019t provide much in terms of viable work options. I\u2019m a self learner, was living in the Old City of Jerusalem at the time, and friends who had tourist shops wanted a website. So I started with a pirated copy of Dreamweaver and a Dummies for Dreamweaver book. Started learning and built my first website for a shop in Jerusalem\u2019s Old City back in 2004!<\/p>\n Yoga is a big part of my life and my daily practice helps keep me grounded and focused. I generally start the day with yoga and then transition into work. I tend to work for long stretches at a time though so have recently started using a great little app called Tomato Timer<\/a> \u2014 that reminds me to take a break every hour.<\/p>\n I\u2019m also a big fan of \u201csingle tasking\u201d<\/strong> ( as opposed to multitasking ) and do my best to eliminate distractions when I work. Close gmail and Facebook for example. Just too easy to get sidetracked with an email or to fall down that rabbit hole of social media!<\/p>\n My evenings vary depending on existing projects. Since I\u2019m currently in Israel and most of my clients are in America, I sometimes need to work in the evenings. Otherwise, late afternoon \/ early evenings are spent in the vegetable garden.<\/p>\n There\u2019s something magical about putting a seed in the ground and then having that seed grow into something you eat months later! Sort of like starting on a new web design. Starts with ideas (seeds) and later sprouts and comes to life on canvas (i.e. the computer screen).<\/p>\n I started hearing about Beaver Builder a few years ago but didn\u2019t jump in right away. Once I started using, though, I quickly realized how much value Beaver Builder provided \u2014 both for me and for my clients.<\/p>\n And, yea, it has completely transformed my business and my design process. I now use style tiles and live prototypes using Beaver Builder rather than full site mock-ups. In other words, once we\u2019ve defined fonts, colors, content blocks, and overarching style of the website, I start designing in Beaver Builder. Clients love it! So much more effective than a full site static mockup that then needs to be rendered into a website.<\/p>\n That\u2019s a great question and one I\u2019ve actually been thinking about lately. I\u2019ve been using Genesis for many years and love the Genesis + Beaver Builder combo, however, for those not already using a specific framework like Genesis, why not just go with the Beaver Theme<\/a> + Beaver Builder? That too seems like a great combo, especially for those not wanting to learn how to develop within the Genesis framework.<\/p>\n But for those already using Genesis and Beaver Builder, Genesis Dambuster<\/a> is a super useful plugin that allows you to easily create full width pages and to remove default Genesis page elements on a page per page basis. Gives you full control over what page elements show via a simple GUI that display belows the text editor.<\/p>\n A must have plugin when building sites using Genesis and Beaver Builder.<\/p>\n The ease of use for the client when I hand off the site to them; that\u2019s what I love most about Beaver Builder. Click and edit. Pretty simple. The ease of use for me when building a site comes in a close second \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n And, of course, that Beaver Builder provides tons of features but keeps the code lean.<\/p>\n What do I wish to see next? Can\u2019t wait for Beaver Themer, currently in alpha, to be released \u201cinto the wild.\u201d That\u2019s going to be a huge game changer in terms of how we design and build websites. Beaver Builder is about design but Themer is going to open up and integrate complex web development into Builder by allowing content blocks to be dynamically populated from custom fields.<\/p>\n That\u2019s like having your cake and eating it too! Best of both worlds.<\/p>\n Honestly, I love everything about PowerPack<\/a> \u2014 the modules, the ever growing library of templates, and the amazing support you provide. But if I had to choose a favorite feature or module it would probably be the Content Grid<\/a>. I\u2019ve used that module on every site I\u2019ve built.<\/p>\nQ1: Hi Yael! Tell us something about you and your business.<\/h3>\n
Q2: How did you start your business? Is there an interesting story?<\/h3>\n
Q3: What does a typical day in your life look like? How do you keep yourself productive?<\/h3>\n
Q4: What made you chose Beaver Builder? How has it transformed your business?<\/h3>\n
Q5: How do you like the combination of Genesis and Beaver Builder? Would you like to share any tips?<\/h3>\n
Q6: What do you like most about Beaver Builder and what you wish to see next?<\/h3>\n
Q7: Let\u2019s talk a bit about PowerPack. What are your favorite features and how it helps you with your client sites?<\/h3>\n