Not-boring Marketing & Design for Independent Brands.
Branding, Shopify Design and Email Marketing that drive sustainable growth for brands who want to grow online.
VIEW WORK
Feel-good marketing.
Marketing doesn’t have to feel gross. We’re all about marketing your business authentically, in a way that actually builds customer relationships.
SHOPIFY DESIGN
Beautiful ecommerce websites designed to convert.
EMAIL MARKETING
Build stronger customer relationships with thoughtful email marketing.
BRAND IDENTITY
Comprehensive strategy and visuals that connect.
Hiya!
Hey there! This is The Borough Creative—an agency that creates not-boring email marketing and web design for ecommerce.
I work with retailers who want their online shopping experience to actually reflect their brand personality. I help them save time, make more profit, and cultivate customer relationships by building out their branding, optimizing their website and structuring their email marketing—all to serve a beautiful and meaningful ecommerce experience that actually converts.
Thanks for being here!
Small business soul,
big business experience
PEOPLE FIRST
Quick gimmicks and clickbait tricks are beneath us. Human connection is my priority, both between me and my clients and between you and your customers.
MORE THAN LOOKS
We’ll look to data and insights to create a strategy that actually works for your business (and of course, looks good too).
NOT-BORING
Email marketing doesn’t have to be cold and lifeless. I believe in building ecommerce experiences that actually feel like your brand.
KIND WORDS FROM CLIENTS
"Ashley takes all of my wild ideas and makes them beautiful."
“I like hiring Ashley for email marketing because my strength is in the actual brick and mortar store. She comes up with really good ideas and I like that we can bounce off each other. She also does an excellent job giving suggestions with data. I’m not looking at all that, so for her to bring that information to the table is wonderful.
I am very grateful to have the hours back that I used to spend making emails.”