A Community-Driven Editorial Platform for Small-Town Stories
Public Spring is a digital storytelling project that reimagines local news with a fresh, community-first approach. Developed by Oliver Creative, this editorial platform is designed to uplift the voices, history, and culture of small towns—starting with Scottsville, Kentucky.
At its core, Public Spring fills a critical gap in the modern media landscape by blending storytelling, local events, and regional heritage into an engaging online experience. The platform balances well-crafted narratives with practical community tools, including a thoughtfully curated events calendar that helps residents stay informed and connected.
With a clean, editorial design and an intuitive user experience, Public Spring captures the charm and complexity of small-town life in a way that is both visually compelling and deeply meaningful. As it grows, the project aims to become a model for similar communities, proving that small-town stories deserve a stage just as much as big-city headlines.
Utilizing branding designed by our amazingly talented friend, Adam Moore, Oliver Creative has created and built this product to give back to our community. The result is a platform that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking, rooted in the authenticity of rural storytelling while embracing the possibilities of digital media.
Public Spring is more than just a publication; it's a movement to celebrate small-town culture in a modern, accessible way.