Stillpoint · Practice for Somatic Work
Arriving at what is already there.
Starting point
Anyone offering somatic work faces a contradiction online. The people who come often do so after a long hesitation, and those are exactly the people a pushy website drives away. At the same time a website has to lead somewhere, or nothing happens. On top of that, somatic work does not fit into a service list: a sixty minute single session says nothing about what happens in that hour, and a list of methods only reads well to someone who already knows the methods.
What we built
Instead of a service list there are four ways in, side by side: single sessions, somatic work and breath, walking conversations, and evenings in a small group. Each is described in two sentences, and each describes how it feels rather than what it costs. Above them sits a line that takes the decision away: start where it feels right. The hurdle before the first contact is named rather than avoided, and what a first talk actually is stands right there: twenty minutes, no obligation, free. A serif face carries the headings, the rest is white space. The site is bilingual and remembers the language.
Result
The study shows that a presence in this field can be quiet and still lead. Two screens in, a visitor understands what this is, which four ways exist and what the first step costs. For us it is the proof that restraint is a design decision, not a lack of ideas.
Project facts
- Category: Web Design
- Industry: Somatic Work & Guidance
- Completed: August 2026
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