Arketect



(About)
Client:
Nordform Interiors
Role:
Web Developer
Timeline:
4 Weeks
Date:
Q4 2025
Client:
Nordform Interiors
Role:
Web Developer
Timeline:
4 Weeks
Date:
Q4 2025
Client:
Nordform Interiors
Role:
Web Developer
Timeline:
4 Weeks
Date:
Q4 2025















(Process)
(01)
Brand & Space Audit
I began by reviewing Arketect’s existing brand assets and touring several of their finished interiors (via photos and floor plans). This helped map out the visual language already embedded in their work — brushed steel, raw concrete and muted terracotta accents — so the new site could echo the studio’s real-world palette.

(01)
Brand & Space Audit
I began by reviewing Arketect’s existing brand assets and touring several of their finished interiors (via photos and floor plans). This helped map out the visual language already embedded in their work — brushed steel, raw concrete and muted terracotta accents — so the new site could echo the studio’s real-world palette.

(01)
Brand & Space Audit
I began by reviewing Arketect’s existing brand assets and touring several of their finished interiors (via photos and floor plans). This helped map out the visual language already embedded in their work — brushed steel, raw concrete and muted terracotta accents — so the new site could echo the studio’s real-world palette.

(02)
Digital Style Guide
I translated Arketect’s physical material palette into a cohesive digital system — balancing muted warm tones with sharp geometric layouts. Typography and color rules were documented to ensure future updates stayed consistent with the studio’s industrial-modern aesthetic.

(02)
Digital Style Guide
I translated Arketect’s physical material palette into a cohesive digital system — balancing muted warm tones with sharp geometric layouts. Typography and color rules were documented to ensure future updates stayed consistent with the studio’s industrial-modern aesthetic.

(02)
Digital Style Guide
I translated Arketect’s physical material palette into a cohesive digital system — balancing muted warm tones with sharp geometric layouts. Typography and color rules were documented to ensure future updates stayed consistent with the studio’s industrial-modern aesthetic.

(03)
Interactive Prototyping
High-fidelity mock-ups were built in Framer, layering subtle transitions and scroll effects to echo the tactile feel of Arketect’s interiors. Each interaction was tested for clarity and flow, ensuring the digital experience carried the same sense of craft as their physical spaces.

(03)
Interactive Prototyping
High-fidelity mock-ups were built in Framer, layering subtle transitions and scroll effects to echo the tactile feel of Arketect’s interiors. Each interaction was tested for clarity and flow, ensuring the digital experience carried the same sense of craft as their physical spaces.

(03)
Interactive Prototyping
High-fidelity mock-ups were built in Framer, layering subtle transitions and scroll effects to echo the tactile feel of Arketect’s interiors. Each interaction was tested for clarity and flow, ensuring the digital experience carried the same sense of craft as their physical spaces.
