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Dimora approached us to design six dedicated service pages for their interior design website. The goal was to expand the website’s service offering while keeping every page visually consistent with the existing Dimora brand.
Instead of relying on a repetitive page template, we designed six unique UI/UX layouts, with each page structured around the specific service, its content, imagery, and user journey. While the layouts differ from one another, they share Dimora’s established typography, colors, spacing, imagery style, and overall visual language.
The result is a collection of service pages that feel like part of the same website while giving each service its own identity and storytelling approach.
Dimora needed to present multiple interior design services without making the website feel repetitive or template-driven. A single page structure across all six services could make the content feel generic and limit how effectively each service could communicate its unique value.
The challenge was to create six distinct page experiences while maintaining strong brand consistency with Dimora’s existing website.
We designed six service pages with different layouts, section structures, content hierarchies, and storytelling patterns. Each page was intentionally designed around its individual service instead of forcing every service into the same template.
At the same time, we followed Dimora’s existing visual branding to ensure the new pages felt naturally integrated into the website. Consistent typography, colors, spacing, imagery treatment, and interaction patterns helped maintain a unified brand experience across all six pages.
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The six pages provide Dimora with a more diverse and engaging way to present its interior design services. Each service has a dedicated experience tailored to its content, while the shared visual language keeps the overall website cohesive and recognizable.
The project demonstrates our ability to design multiple unique website experiences within a single established brand system, without sacrificing consistency or usability.
The Dimora service-page project showcases how a strong design system can support creative variation without losing brand consistency. Rather than repeating one template six times, we created six distinctive service experiences that communicate their individual offerings while still feeling like a natural extension of Dimora’s existing website.
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