Show & Tell: Seven Seas Canvas Site

I spent last weekend re-doing the website for Seven Seas Canvas in Oregon City, Oregon – click on over and take a look around! The Seven Seas Canvas website was an easy build using the Thesis theme for WordPress. It features clean, easy to navigate pages with Wordpress’ simple-to-update backend, allowing the company to take care of little updates on its own.

Seven Seas Canvas is a custom canvas shop on a mission to provide high-quality custom sewing fabrication to the greater Portland area. Some of the services available are as follows:

  • Boat covers, bimini tops, enclosures, Tatman drift boat covers.
  • Patio covers and roll-up window enclosures, custom patio furniture covers, rain and sun flys, privacy screens.
  • Industrial equipment covers, dust curtains, bags.
  • Custom sewing fabrication for law enforcement & rescue services. Gear modifications and repairs welcome.
  • Wood bottom canvas buckets, traditional ditty bags and sea bags.

Chris Calvert of Seven Seas Canvas has done some great work, including tool pouches for the navy. Click on over to the photo gallery to check out all of his projects, and contact him to have Seven Seas Canvas work on something custom for you.

Freelance Illustrator Steph Calvert • Steph Calvert Art | https://stephcalvertart.com

Freelance illustrator Steph Calvert is an award-winning artist with 24 years of experience working as a creative professional. She is based in McDonough, Georgia, just south of Atlanta.

Steph Calvert has expertise as a children’s book illustrator. She is an expert surface pattern designer for art licensing and creates line drawings for publishing and product design. Steph has years of additional expertise as a mural artist, creating original art, and logo design for small businesses. She is currently querying literary agents with her first author/illustrator book projects.

National SCBWI Conference, 2023
Illustration Summer Camp – The Highlights Foundation, 2021
Make Art That Sells, 2017
BFA in Computer Art – SCAD, 1999


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