Project Title
Spacio Website Template
Client
BCW Internal Project
Technologies Used
Figma, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Project Summary
The Spacio website template project is tailored for promoting interior design services, featuring a clean design and organized layout that instantly builds trust with visitors. The template comprises eight unique pages, including Homepage, About, Services, Works, Works Details, Contact, 404 Page, and Book A Call Page. Spacio is designed to highlight your interior design expertise and give your website a stylish new look that stands out.
Spacio is built with high-quality designs in Figma, featuring a dark and clean aesthetic. The template has a default width of 1140px with adjustable height, and uses free fonts from Google Fonts. It is fully customizable, allowing you to tailor it to your specific needs. All graphics are resizable and editable, providing flexibility in design. Additionally, the booking page includes a Calend.ly embed design, making it easy for potential clients to schedule appointments. Spacio is the perfect tool to elevate your online presence and showcase your interior design services.
Project Scope
Strategy
Conceptualize a template for architects/interior designers who wants to showcase their works and services online
Design
Build a sitemap and start designing the innerpages of the template based on website conversion principles.
Convert
Start marketing and selling the website template to architects and interior designers.
Why work with an expert designer
Consider why it's wise to entrust your business website to a design professional.
Let’s be honest, while I excel at designing websites for architects, I readily admit my limitations when it comes to architecture for my own home.
Recognizing this, I understand the value of hiring a professional who specializes in areas outside my expertise. Instead of attempting tasks beyond my skill set and ending up with mediocre results, it’s wiser to seek expert assistance.
Just as I’d hire a professional to handle household tasks, why not apply the same principle to website design?