Derek Castelli

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Derek Castelli

Derek Castelli

Des Moines, Iowa metro

Self-taught designer designing brands and making websites for non-profits and startups since 2010. Oh and always working on a side project or three.

Right now

  1. Designing & developing websites with Kem Design
  2. Making websites with other various clients
  3. Making 3 apps on the side
  1. The Mac Desk

    First Mac Apps, Built with AI

    It started when another Mac app crashed on me—I built Binky and Dinky with Claude and Cursor, my first shipped Mac apps. Both within weeks would get 200+ stars on GitHub.

  2. Church & Code

    Faith-Tech Side Projects

    Harvous is the Bible app I dogfood—threads, scripture, cross-refs, and group sharing. 3,685+ commits, early access at harvous.com. Here’s My Church indexed 256k+ churches on day one.

  3. The Client Desk

    Marketing Sites That Scale

    Claimable through Kem Design—marketing and engineering praised the Mast build for easy new pages. For Scenery I did brand, logo, and site before Adobe acquired them.

    Derek helped me revamp Scenery's brand, logo, and website in the first two months of my tenure and was a crucial, fun partner to work with throughout the process. Derek had a well defined process, integrated into the team well, and came up with creative approaches when they were most needed — at both the start and finish of the project. Thank you Derek!
  4. The Builder’s Journal

    Learning by Doing

    Apple Retail, then design lead at a large church, then indie full-time in 2020. Since then: Kem, clients, my own apps, open source, and family—still chasing rectangles that matter.

    28

    Total side projects since 2008

    All projects
  5. The First Client

    A $100 Logo for Chris Ducker

    The year was 2010. I was still in college playing in Sketch. Business man across the pond, Chris Ducker, would pay me $100 for a logo he still uses today (slightly revised).

  6. Iowa State Daily

    Name in the Paper

    I was a columnist for the Iowa State Daily. I wrote about Apple, social media, and campus life. It started the habit of publishing in public—before design blogs, clients, or my own site.

  7. The Public Feed

    Posts That Landed

    I write about dogfooding AI, faith apps that wow, and making rectangles. A SimCity post hit 883 likes and 30k+ views. Honest shipping and reflection is what lands.

You’re only given a little spark of madness.
You mustn’t lose it.

Robin Williams
  • Webflow & website design
  • UI/UX thinking
  • Brand & logo design
  • Front-end development
  • Visual design
  • Prompt communication
  • Customer support
  • Writing in public
  • Actively using AI tools
  • Faith-tech product design