WEB DESIGN

Pitacus
Chop Art

Pitacus Chop Art is a clothing shop based in Kaimuki, owned by local artist Lisa Wiemken. Known for its unique distressed, patchwork style using traditional Japanese textiles, each item is either handmade or a curated vintage piece.

Client: Lisa Wiemken (shop owner)

Site Deliverables

This website is an informational site about Pitacus Chop Art,
with no e-commerce, as requested by the client. Website will
include information about shop location, hours, new items, and
contact information. Users will be able to contact the shop to put
new arrival items on hold.

SITE PAGES
  • Home
  • About
  • Our creations
  • Contact
SERVICES
  • UI/UX
  • Design
  • Custom graphics
  • 2D animation

Conceptual Planning

SITE MAP/LO-FI WIREFRAMES

Home Button Design

The daruma-icon for the home button was inspired by the Pitacus Chop Art Instagram profile picture.

Brand Tone &
Visual Language

The primary typeface, Chainprinter, was chosen for its resemblance to the lettering on the store signage, which features cut-out license plate letters. Its distressed style mirrors the fabrics used in the patchwork designs of the clothing. Paired with Chainprinter, Gantari was selected for its contrast, playful character, and excellent legibility, adding a welcoming touch.

Custom Animation

I created a frame-by-frame animation that aligns with the stitching details featured throughout the website. Instead of using a smooth, vector animation, I chose the frame-by-frame approach to maintain a raw, unrefined aesthetic that complements the overall design.

Custom Illustrations

I chose to illustrate the Japanese textiles to further emphasize the shop's handmade aesthetic, rather than opting for pixel-perfect photography. The bright, cheerful colors reflect the brand's playful voice.

Information designed

I wanted to explore creative ways to convey the shop’s information while capturing its unique and quirky voice.

I was charmed by the shop's old-school, hand-written receipt given after each purchase. I photographed the receipt, stamped with the shop’s address, and incorporated it as one of the design elements on my website.

Throughout the shop, there are fabric scraps and samples that inspired me to have the photos look like a fabric sample.

Home Page

About/Our Creations/Contact

INTERACTIVE PROTOTYPE