Just working on a product photoshoot (very manual process) and decided to give Kittl a go for the challenge. First image is the manual makeshift attempt.
Honestly, pretty mind-blown. Not perfect yet, but the ability to experiment with product visuals and textures within minutes...
I set out to bridge the gap between high-end culinary aesthetics and functional food-tech UI. For kulilinari.com, the mission was to create a digital experience as appetising as the food itself.
As it's a one-pager and long-scrolling, I strategically mapped the user journey to...
For this concept, I explored a restrained palette. Deep charcoal for structure, heritage red for character, and warm sand for balance. Paired with expressive yet refined typography, the goal was simple:
- Preserve cultural warmth.
- Elevate the digital presence.
I still can't get over the Ballet font with the red pairing 😍
I’m playing around with some scroll animation ideas and can’t decide which vibe feels better.
Option 1: simple scroll, just a steady gradient that follows through to the end.
Option 2: scroll with some gradient movement that kicks in as you go.
What do you think?