Everything online feels the same. Clean, safe, predictable. I wanted to build something that actually feels different, something with real energy.
The Idea
What if a drink brand felt alive? Not just a product page, but an experience. Something bold, electric, almost futuristic. That's how Kombucha Y2K was born.
What I Built
Kombucha Y2K is a bold, interactive product experience that showcases a new generation of kombucha through a high-energy digital interface. Built with a striking neon aesthetic, the app blends product discovery, brand storytelling, and exploration into one immersive platform.
Users can browse unique flavors like Neon Lime Surge, view detailed product information, and explore ingredients, energy levels, and nutritional highlights in a visually engaging way. Each product is presented with a futuristic, electric style that reflects the brand's identity.
Beyond shopping, the app introduces a strong brand narrative through its manifesto, positioning Kombucha Y2K as more than just a drink, but a movement focused on energy, flavor, and individuality.
Key Features
Product Exploration: Browse unique kombucha flavors with detailed ingredient breakdowns, energy levels, and nutritional highlights
Brand Manifesto: A narrative layer that positions the brand as a movement, not just a product
Lab-Style Discovery: Interactive sections that make browsing feel like experimentation
Location Features: Find where to get your kombucha, integrated into the experience
Dark Interface with Neon Palette: High contrast, electric colors that give every screen intensity
The Process
I played with neon colors, sharp contrasts, and a dark interface to give it that high-energy vibe. Every screen, every detail is meant to feel intense, like you're stepping into a world, not just looking at a product.
This project draws from my background in VFX, brutalism UI/UX, and artwork study projects. When you want to make something that doesn't feel the same, you need to open your mind forward.
Built for the Config Makeathon
This project was created for the Figma x Contra Config Makeathon. Designed and built entirely in Figma Make.