Landing page
Velvet & Vine is a premium digital platform designed to bridge the gap between high-end fashion and environmental responsibility. The service allows users to rent luxury garments for specific occasions ("The Moment") and return them, promoting a circular fashion economy. The UI design utilizes a sophisticated "Deep Forest" color palette and editorial typography to convey trust and exclusivity, while the UX focuses on a frictionless "Curate, Wear, Rotate" loop to simplify the rental process for busy professionals.
Reviews
4 reviews
Nice!!
Great work @Nazila Ismayilova This landing page is beautifully executed the color palette, typography, and imagery work together to create a luxurious, calm, and upscale feel that matches the brand perfectly.
The Velvet & Vine page looks professional and high-end, the combination of deep green and gold colors creates a nice luxury feeling. The layout is clean and guides the user well. The "How It Works" section clearly explains the steps so the user does not get confused. Also, showing the low rental price next to the high retail price is a smart way to show customers how much money they save.
To make the page even better, I suggest double-checking whether fonts are indeed accessible, for example using a11y plugin. The gold letters on the green and white backgrounds might be a little hard to read for some people. Running a "accessibility contrast check" will help you see if the text needs to be darker or thicker to be safe.
Real good design nazila- one is actually looking great compared to your wide frame before. Now let's talk what can be improved.
The text inside the cards are super small like the currency as well as the retail text. It might be a mistake from your side that it has automatically gotten down, but if you are showing the pricing, show the discount at some places to bring the buying mindset of user. Have you purchased as a girl without any discount… right
Secondly, the images are also very vague and fake. Start adding some kind of a video in few of the cards to build even more trust.
Show some testimonials, I like the font separation inside of the card one is Stand Sharif, which is very perfect, but at the top start, adding the filters and separate out your content
The menu could be improved. It doesn't feel like you are selling me or have intent of selling me from this page. The colours, specially the background is calm and matching. Keep on learning the lessons you will definitely start seeing the Design taking shape slowly.
Again for any help – my profile/contact me directly or personal mentorship
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