When a London-based bridalwear fitting studio called OneOffLondon.com approached me, they were not looking for something loud or trend-driven. They wanted a digital space that felt like their studio. Calm. Elegant. Intentional.
Their work is deeply personal. Every gown is adjusted by hand, every fitting is intimate, every detail matters. So the focus was not on heavy effects or complex animations. It was about restraint. Soft spacing. Balanced typography. A layout that lets each dress breathe.
The goal was simple: create a portfolio that feels like stepping into their London studio. Visitors can move through collections effortlessly, understand the craftsmanship, and enquire without friction.
The final result is understated yet powerful, allowing the work to speak for itself.
When a London-based bridalwear fitting studio called OneOffLondon.com (https://OneOffLondon) approached me, they were not looking for something loud or trend...