Text logo saying 'Shut up and Drive' in cursive and 'Drivers Education' in block letters in brown.

Shut Up & Drive is a driver's education school in Central Louisiana committed to safety, accessibility, and confidence-building behind the wheel. I designed a website that brings their personality and professionalism to life, with a clean layout that clearly presents their course offerings and streamlines the enrollment process. Alongside the design, we wrote all their website copy, hero and mission statements; ensuring the tone felt confident, welcoming, and supportive. Special emphasis was placed on accessibility and their standout support for students with special needs. We also collaborated with the client to problem-solve and implement an online booking and payment system integrated with automated email and text reminders. Additionally, we developed an automated text reminder system for drive-time reminders, significantly reducing no-shows and saving the business time and money. The finished site makes it easy for users to explore services, book lessons online, and find answers to their questions.

Website Design · Website Copywriting · Marketing Materials · Online Booking & Payment Setup

An advertisement for Drivers Ed courses for teens and adults, featuring a close-up of a person's hands on a car steering wheel, with course details and contact information.
A website homepage for Shut up and Drive Drivers Education. It features a header with navigation links, a call-to-action button for signing up for classes, and sections with images and information about teenage driver courses, including sign-up details and contact info.
A website page with a group of five diverse young adults smiling and sitting outdoors on a sunny day at the top. Below, a step-by-step guide to becoming a licensed driver, including signing up for drivers education, visiting the DMV, bringing documents, taking education classes, on-road skills instruction, and finishing with a drivers ed certificate. The page features orange and dark teal design elements, icons for each step, and a photo of a woman driving at the bottom.