Sundays.Only

A private bakery studio in New York that sells freshly baked cookies exclusively on Sundays

What is Sundays.Only

In the process of conceiving Sundays.only, I paid more attention to the user experience of time rather than the simple purchase process.

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UX/UI Design


Adobe Photoshop
Figma

individual Project
3 weeks Project

I hope both the interface and the visuals can echo this emotional rhythm, from the gentle color scheme to the slow transition, like a warm daily ritual.

What is Sundays.Only

Logo Design

I wanted the logo design to convey the handcrafted nature of the brand. Therefore, instead of choosing a geometric and printed typeface, I used a handwritten style to create a friendlier and more everyday feeling.

Web Design

The web design aims to extend the brand identity of Sundays. only into an intuitive digital space. Every layout, color, and interaction was designed to reflect the essence of the brand, handcrafted quality, a sense of ritual, and the gentle rhythm of waiting for Sunday.

Sundays Only is a unique private workshop in New York, centered around freshly baked cookies. Every Sunday, three carefully selected flavors of cookies are launched, all of which are meticulously baked in small batches to ensure quality and freshness.

Orders Feedback

Customers can select their order date then rate the cookies they ordered before, and send their feedback to the supplier. The feedback will also appear in Customer reviews for others to refer to before making purchase.

Customer Review

Images don't accurately convey the taste of Biscuit, so the function is designed for the needs of customers.

User Flow

The user flow was designed to clarify how customers interact with each sundays. Each step focuses on minimizing friction and emphasizing emotional continuity, from browsing the menu to placing an order and receiving feedback.

Reflection

Through this project, I gained a deeper understanding of the sales philosophy and operational process of this private bakery brand.

In the design process, I further developed my understanding of emotional user experience design, and learning how to use hierarchy, typography, and color to guide users’ perception.

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