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About Me / Professional Journey
I’m Harrison Reilly, the founder and creative lead at Wolf Web Designs - a Perth-based studio helping small businesses build beautiful, functional websites using Wix.
Since launching in 2021, I’ve designed over 100 custom Wix websites, blending thoughtful design with mobile optimisation, SEO foundations, and a transparent, people-first approach that makes the process easy and stress-free.
Along the way, I’ve been honoured with a Web Excellence Award, and while studying at Curtin University, I received the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for leadership and achievement.
These days, I work alongside Grace, our in-house Social Media Content Creator, to deliver websites and digital strategies that are as engaging as they are effective.

In 2022, I stood on the TEDx stage to share my personal story about growing up with hearing loss and living with a cochlear implant.
I spoke about identity, confidence, and resilience - values that still guide my work today.

Beyond the Screen

That's Me
I’ve always believed in giving back. My leadership journey started back in high school, where I was a House Captain, Student Councillor, and involved in just about every activity I could be. Those experiences shaped my drive to create positive change and support the people around me.
In 2024, I took on the Central Park Plunge, abseiling 130 metres down Perth’s tallest building and raising over $1,000 for charity in just two weeks. You can watch my decent, from my perspective, right here!
I first joined Man Up WA as a volunteer in early 2023, helping to promote mental health and redefine masculinity through school programs and community events. Later that year, I stepped into the role of Systems Coordinator, before becoming Secretary in 2024 - supporting the organisation’s growth and impact across Western Australia.

When I’m not designing, you’ll probably find me working on creative projects, speaking at events, out on the track racing my Toyota GR86, or being shadowed by Winter - my German Shepherd and our much-loved Chief Morale Officer.
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