Los Angeles & Vancouver
The MILK BOSS DIGITAL STUDIO is a design & build service and strategic consultancy for small business. Founded by Diane J. Wright, the mission of the Milk Boss Digital Studio is to empower entrepreneurs, one at a time, to reach their customers efficiently, effectively, profitably, and most of all, personally in the digital space.
Diane J. Wright brings her extensive background in interactive agency production, packaged goods brand management, client partnership, and hands-on site creation to the Studio. Her professional relationships have included agencies such as Grey, Leo Burnett, and Razorfish Los Angeles; entertainment studios such as Walt Disney Imagineering, ABC Networks, and Fox/American Idol; as well as leading manufacturers such as Kellogg’s, Ralston Purina, and The American Honda Motor Company.
The Milk Boss Digital Studio offers digital product design, WordPress website development, social media setup, and training services to help site owners get up, running, and on with life.

Seedpod Publishing is a digital micro-publishing cooperative publishing a small number of carefully prepared books of fiction each year as well as a series of flash fiction on Twitter. A division of MILK BOSS Industries, Seedpod’s goal is to nurture writers, to help grow compelling writing, and to share good stories with the world, digitally.


The official site for Shred the Movie, a feature-length documentary following six-year-old skateboarding prodigy Asher Bradshaw as he thrashes his way into Venice history.Shred the Movie is a MILK BOSS INDUSTRIES project from director Kathy Herndl and producers Wilmer Valderrama and Jeff Renfroe.


A “catablog” dedicated to the art of gift-giving. The Band of Gifters project was commissioned as a “fix” for a work-in-progress with the goal of turning over a fully-functioning prototype with simple backend administration. We revamped the entire design concept, customized multiple page templates, and integrated ecommerce storefront functionality.

The first of its kind in the city, The Vancouver Egyptian Film Festival was created by a cinephile inspired by the uprising in Egypt. Our mandate was to create a site that followed the creative direction set by the supplied visual assets as well as to keep the costs as low as possible. We streamlined and donated our services, sourced affordable images, and provided training for on-going maintenance.

The Story Spot was created as an educational blog for writers and editors of all forms and genres, with an emphasis on screenwriting. The site brought a multi-specialty team of writers together in a digital consultancy fueled by targeted social network and grassroots advertising strategies. Though currently inactive, The Story Spot continues to earn followers via its micro-budget social media strategic execution.

How Online was the final piece in a prominent CEO’s foray into creating a broader identity for himself and his brand. We worked closely with the executive team to create the strategic plan, we documented the information architecture and interaction design, guided production, provided training, coordinated C-level site contributors, and integrated the launch of the CEO’s bestselling business title.