This started as a simple question I couldn’t shake off. What if the Starbucks website felt less l...This started as a simple question I couldn’t shake off. What if the Starbucks website felt less l...
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This started as a simple question I couldn’t shake off.
What if the Starbucks website felt less like a corporate platform and more like the experience of actually being in a Starbucks?
So I treated this as a personal exploration, not a client brief. I focused on mood, rhythm, and storytelling instead of cramming information into predictable sections.
I played with:
- Editorial layouts that breathe and guide the scroll naturally
- Floating, transparent product visuals that move subtly with the page
- Warm coffee-inspired tones that feel calm and premium
- Micro-moments that make the site feel alive, not static
This project reminded me how much design improves when you slow down and design for feeling, not just function.
Would genuinely love to hear thoughts or feedback from other designers.
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Shadat's avatar
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aesthetic and goated;
Rishi's avatar
it captures the vibe!
Pranav's avatar
Awesome Sundas 🙌 Looks modern and elegant 🔥
M.'s avatar
Stunning 🙌
Ali's avatar
very balanced design :) I really like it 10/10
Rana Naveed's avatar
@Sundas R. looks very clean and modern🙌
Sufyan's avatar
good starting point 👍
Collins's avatar
great work sundas🙌
Onifade's avatar
More relatable
Shahid's avatar
Love this design philosophy. Shifting from function to feeling transforms the experience. The mood, rhythm, and micro-moments you described are what make digital spaces resonate. Great exploration.
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