Project overview
The rebuild turns a hospitality brand into a clearer browsing path: understand the place, explore the menus, check hours, and plan a visit.
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01 - The Problem
Beautiful hospitality pages still need operational clarity.
A cafe website has to do more than look good. Visitors need fast access to menus, hours, location, dining context, and visit planning details.
For a waterfront venue, the page also needs to carry a sense of place without making practical details hard to find.
02 - The Solution
I rebuilt the experience as a clear visit-planning page.
The page uses strong visual sections, anchored navigation, menu explanation, gallery rhythm, hours, and visit details to support different customer intents.
- Created a semantic one-page structure with skip link, anchored navigation, and clear section labels.
- Organized content around morning, afternoon, gathering, menus, hours, and visit planning.
- Used large hospitality imagery while keeping key copy readable as HTML text.
- Added direct paths to original menus, contact, and map actions where useful.
03 - Output & Impact
A polished hospitality page with less friction.
The final output gives visitors a stronger sense of place while keeping the practical decisions close: what to order, when to go, where it is, and how to confirm details.
- UX impact: clearer menu, hours, and visit planning sections.
- Accessibility impact: semantic structure, skip link, keyboard-aware navigation, and descriptive actions.
- Brand impact: stronger waterfront atmosphere without sacrificing information clarity.