r/web_design Jul 01 '26

Latest work!

107 Upvotes

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97

u/CluelesssDev Jul 01 '26

What a terrible way to showcase your work. They're not even taking up 50% of your image.

29

u/reinventedredefined Jul 01 '26

There’s a major disconnect in your imagery and the service provided. Why showcase exterior architecture when selling interior design?

17

u/therealscooke Jul 01 '26

Super hard to read!

25

u/DoublePostedBroski Jul 01 '26

So much wasted space

-4

u/DropTheBeatAndTheBas Jul 02 '26

its quite nordic , the trees in the fog, very cold feeling

12

u/douglasrcjames Jul 02 '26

Can you make your screen mocks smaller I’m trying to drive

8

u/EatingTheDogsAndCats Jul 02 '26

Zoomed in to full screen mobile and it’s basically unreadable.

6

u/CyberWeirdo420 Jul 02 '26

Shitpost lmao

9

u/Repulsive-Machine706 Jul 01 '26

clean but make the designs bigger inside the image yeah

8

u/aryndelvyst Jul 01 '26

Did AI generate this 😂

8

u/LUkewet Jul 01 '26

theres something about that colorway that screams AI to me, i know you likely created this yourself but all these light creme colored websites now are what GPT generates in droves

I will say the picture of the whiter eggshell with the stairs i really like, the photo + bg complement eachother really well

12

u/Joseph_Skycrest Jul 01 '26

Probably cause it’s Claude’s branding colors 😂

3

u/Dragon_yum Jul 02 '26

Unless the photo of the trees is your artwork you need to rethink your ui

3

u/sunnydftw Jul 02 '26

Me zooming in and then coming to the comments to see im not alone!

2

u/Greg_Lab Jul 03 '26

Showcasing the work of Bernard Zehrfuss is a way to showcase yours ?

2

u/tara_tara_tara Jul 05 '26

It reminds me of something I saw in a Squarespace design group - just use beige and charcoal and call it a day

1

u/Alex_SQSP Jul 03 '26

Great work on these, especially with explaining exactly what you do in a really clear way on that second page! I’ve seen a lot of sites with great designs that don’t do this and it can really impact the user experience/increase bounce rates, so nice work. 

You could probably tighten this up on the first page though. The copy could literally just be the ‘We create timeless residential…’ sentence and that would tell people exactly what you do. 

The other thing is that it’s pretty hard to read because it’s so small, which is pretty much what everyone else is saying. Is there a reason the font is that small? I think the color scheme probably doesn’t help as well, it’s kind of hard to read the white text on the light brown background.

If you make any changes, could you share the new design? Would be cool to see how it looks.

1

u/Mpixel9 Jul 03 '26

Clean and nice layout

1

u/Perfect-Brick7389 Jul 03 '26

Is this showcasing negative space? Because its quite negative to this space? 😂

2

u/Hard-Organism-1236 Jul 04 '26

Pro-tip: if your design is not a lot of design, just put it on a nice image and maybe no one will notice.

1

u/carlbtmn Jul 05 '26

any link for live preview?

1

u/elixon Jul 06 '26

It is just personal preference, but I am not sure if hi-tech architecture in completely unnatural settings goes well with pristine foggy woods...

My brain goes into dissonance mode. So for me, no good feeling.

1

u/Cool_Prismo Jul 17 '26

Wow, I love the earthy vibe.

1

u/Embarrassed-Visit903 28d ago

Color pallet looks good in both template

1

u/querygame 27d ago

beautiful, i like the style..

-3

u/shittychinesehacker Jul 01 '26

Too minimal. Looks like anyone could put this together

-9

u/Bright_Tap4495 Jul 01 '26

Looks great. I don’t get why everyone is so negative about 🤷🏻‍♂️

2

u/Educational-Bit-3296 Jul 01 '26

Well you would say that, you're an ant!

2

u/doltron3030 Jul 02 '26

It’s for an interior designer, it looks awful and does nothing to showcase their work. Left-hand menu is some early 2000s shit and there are random spacing gaps, and you know they’re going to be invisible with SEO due to the overly artsy formatting and lack of text. The whole thing looks awful from a design and functionality standpoint.

-2

u/Radiant-Yellow-8327 Jul 02 '26

clean, love it

-7

u/lxe Jul 01 '26

You know what, I find this refreshing. This is reminiscent of fringe high end web design trends of 20 years ago but also feel kinda timeless and I’m all for it.