Brief Overview
This is a high-end, visual-forward portfolio website designed for an interior design and architecture studio acting as a luxury digital showroom
The Goal: To build a "digital gallery" where the work speaks for itself. The objective was to create a sense of calm and luxury through minimal UI, allowing the user to focus entirely on the architectural details.
The Problem: Architecture portfolios often feel cluttered or static, failing to capture the "feel" of walking through a designed room. The firm needed a site that felt as premium as their physical designs.
The Solution: I built a minimalist, motion-rich experience in Framer. By utilizing high-resolution scroll-based storytelling and "quiet" typography, I ensured that every project felt like a feature in a high-end design magazine.
Design Process
Mood Boarding & Aesthetic Direction: I focused on a palette of neutral tones, refined serif fonts, and "editorial" spacing. The inspiration was drawn from different high-end architectural desigs and publications.
UI/UX Design: The navigation was intentionally simplified. I used a "less is more" approach for the UI elements, ensuring buttons and menus are subtle so they don't distract from the photography.
Visual Hierarchy: I designed the layout to lead the user's eye from broad room views to intimate detail shots (materials, textures, finishes) to mimic the experience of an architectural tour.
A modern web designed for the Studio to showcase their architectural vision, highlight their portfolio, and position them as a premium interior design firm.