Sundays Only

A web and branding design project for SUNDAYS ONLY, a private kitchen that celebrates the charm of handmade biscuits.

UI/UX Design
Branding

Adobe Suites
Figma

Individual Project
4 - week course project

Pink bakery boxes labeled "SUNDAYS ONLY" with a strawberry logo, one with transparent window showing chocolate cupcakes with frosting inside, and the other closed.

This project explores the web design and branding for SUNDAYS ONLY, a private kitchen that offers handmade biscuits available exclusively on Sundays. Centered around its signature strawberry motif, the design features a soft pink color palette that evokes comfort, care, and a sense of weekend indulgence.

“I wanted the website to feel like a lazy Sunday morning: warm, cute, and just a little bit nostalgic.”

A collage of website screens promoting Sunday special offers and content, featuring a pastel pink color scheme, images of food like biscuits and strawberries, a countdown timer for an event on October 15, 2024, and photos of people and pets.
Two computer screens displaying a website called 'Sundays Only' with a pink background, featuring images of people and food, and the text 'Sundays Only' and 'Our Sundays'.

User Interface Design

The UI/UX design seamlessly carries the brand’s original charm into the digital space, blending soft pink tones, rounded typography, and playful strawberry icons to create a cozy and welcoming experience. Every interaction feels gentle and intuitive—like unwrapping something homemade.

A collage of various bakery or snack food website designs featuring pink backgrounds, images of biscuits, strawberries, bananas, and other snacks, with texts about Sundays only, special offers, and checkout procedures, including forms for customer information and payment details.

“Somewhere between the first dot and the last, I realized this project wasn’t about perfection—it was about finding rhythm in randomness.”

Reflection

This project reminded me how creativity can come from the simplest beginnings. Turning a wall of hand-drawn dots into a cohesive poster series taught me to find beauty in the process and the value of collaboration. If I could redo it, I’d explore more refined visual systems and experiment with pacing across the series—but I’d still keep that sense of spontaneity and curiosity that made the project so unexpectedly rewarding.