Hi, I’m Anne — the designer behind AC Digital

I create calm, modern Webflow websites and templates for therapists who want a professional online presence without the overwhelm.

Meet the designer behind AC Digital

Anne Capongcol | AC Digital
How this path unfolded

I started out in Psychology, but I didn’t end up taking the clinical route. In those early years, I was really just trying to figure things out—what I was good at, what felt right, and how to create some sense of financial security while doing work that actually mattered to me.

Through a lot of trial and error (and more than a little self-doubt), I kept finding myself pulled back to art and visual design. When I look back now, it all makes sense. I’ve always loved creating. As a kid, I could get completely absorbed in drawing—down to the smallest details. I still remember sitting outside, carefully sketching the front of our house because I wanted it to feel exact. Creativity has always been a place where I feel calm, focused, and most like myself.

Finding clarity over time

That path wasn’t linear or easy. There were moments when I felt confused, unsupported, and unsure of where I fit. I explored different directions—including life coaching—but something about creative expression kept calling me back, again and again.

Eventually, I stopped fighting it.

Today, I work as a web designer for mental health providers, and it feels like the most natural blend of everything I care about—psychology, creativity, and helping people. I find so much meaning in creating websites that feel warm, thoughtful, and grounded—spaces where therapists can show up authentically and feel proud of the work they’re putting into the world.

Anne Capongcol headshot | AC Digital
Anne Capongcol headshot | AC Digital
why i chose moms

I’m especially passionate about supporting moms. I believe deeply that mothers shouldn’t have to choose between meaningful work and being present for their children. There is something powerful about being able to earn from home, care for your family, and still contribute to something bigger than yourself—helping others navigate life’s challenges, heal, and grow.

That kind of work is incredibly empowering. And in my experience, when you’re doing work that’s aligned and purpose-driven, you don’t have to chase money. It follows—because the impact comes first.

That’s exactly where I am today, and I’m grateful to do this work every day.

Warmly,
Anne Capongcol