Client: Bellflower Therapy
Bellflower Therapy, is where healing is intertwined with nature- founded and run by Therapist Ranann Bell, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), National Certified Counselor
(NCC), and Horticultural Therapist (HTR). She is dedicated to offering a different kind of therapy—one that steps outside the traditional four walls. She specializes in outdoor therapy, guiding individuals through life’s transitions, anxieties, and emotional challenges while walking side by side in the natural world. She created Bellflower Therapy because I know firsthand how restorative nature can be. I didn’t want to be confined to an office, and I believe my clients don’t have to be either.
Ranann came to us to create a solid brand and website to support this mission. We conducted market research and SEO research prior to our brand strategy and design to ensure it was informed and intentional. Then, we connected her with our local Portland brand photographer for images in the spaces she works and finally built her a stunning Squarespace website she can easily run on her own.
The Name:
The Bellflower is a native wildflower in the Pacific Northwest, where Ranann often hikes and finds peace in nature’s treasures. Symbolically, the Bellflower represents gratitude and support—two pillars that resonate deeply with how she approaches therapy. In addition to her last name now being ‘Bell’ it made perfect sense to utilize.
The Client Promise:
At Bellflower Therapy, I believe healing should feel as natural as a walk in the woods—grounded, restorative, and deeply connected to who you are. Therapy isn’t about fixing what’s “broken”; it’s about embracing your growth, your seasons, and the journey you’re on. You deserve a space where you can move, breathe, and reconnect with your true self, without judgment or pressure. I’m here to walk beside you, helping you navigate life’s challenges with compassion, curiosity, and the gentle wisdom of nature. Together, we’ll explore new paths, nurture your emotional well-being, and discover your inner strength—because you’re meant to bloom, not just survive.