UI / UX Design

Kaos: What If Spotify and TMZ Had a Baby?

A behaviour-driven music app designed to redefine streaming and artist discovery.

Year :

2025

Industry :

Tech

Client :

Kaos

Project Duration :

3 weeks

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🐶 About the Project

Pawsitive Café is a dog-friendly café in London, known for its community vibe and Insta-worthy aesthetic. The original website was built by a marketing agency with strong branding roots; but over time, it began to feel static, outdated, and lacked modern interactivity.

As a freelancer, I was hired to refresh the homepage and fix issues within the booking process, while preserving the brand’s identity and respecting the agency-built structure.



Heuristic Evaluation

Why I used it:

Before redesigning, I conducted a Heuristic Evaluation to identify usability issues using Jakob Nielsen’s principles. This helped me approach the existing homepage and booking page critically — not just as a designer, but as a user experience auditor. I wanted to spot friction points that could lead to confusion, drop-off, or misaligned expectations, especially for new visitors discovering the café for the first time.

| Even a well-built site needs emotional UX. I wanted it to feel like walking into a friendly, tail-wagging space.”


🔧 Service Blueprint Snapshot

Visual Design Audit

Even though the site was created by professionals, the business goals had shifted—and the branding was evolving visually on social platforms.

Before:


  • Static layouts

  • No animations

  • Limited warmth

  • Black & white colour palette


After (My Touch):


  • Pink + light blue palette (inspired by social content and customer tone)

  • Modern animations and hover effects

  • Subtle wave background elements


  • Layout tweaks for mobile responsiveness and better content hierarchy

“The original branding was clean and polished—but the website didn’t reflect the joy or movement of the café’s daily life.”


💡 Outcome


  • A warmer, more emotionally engaging homepage


  • Fully functioning booking calendar with improved UX


  • Aligned web visuals with evolving brand tone on Instagram


  • Maintained core branding while updating modern interaction layers

🔁 What I’d Improve Further

Given more ownership or time, I’d:

  • Revisit the menu page with clearer categorisation

  • Integrate user-generated content (e.g., pet owner photo wall)

  • Add clear CTAs for newsletter signups or events

  • Push for mobile-first refinements

📌 Why It Matters

This case study isn’t about reinventing a brand from scratch, it’s about the real work of evolving a product inside real-world constraints. I worked inside existing frameworks, solved business-critical UX issues, and delivered a more delightful experience, all while staying faithful to a brand’s unique personality.

💡 Outcome

This case study isn’t about reinventing a brand from scratch, it’s about the real work of evolving a product inside real-world constraints. I worked inside existing frameworks, solved business-critical UX issues, and delivered a more delightful experience, all while staying faithful to a brand’s unique personality.

UI / UX Design

Kaos: What If Spotify and TMZ Had a Baby?

A behaviour-driven music app designed to redefine streaming and artist discovery.

Year :

2025

Industry :

Tech

Client :

Kaos

Project Duration :

3 weeks

Featured Project Cover Image
Featured Project Cover Image
Featured Project Cover Image

🐶 About the Project

Pawsitive Café is a dog-friendly café in London, known for its community vibe and Insta-worthy aesthetic. The original website was built by a marketing agency with strong branding roots; but over time, it began to feel static, outdated, and lacked modern interactivity.

As a freelancer, I was hired to refresh the homepage and fix issues within the booking process, while preserving the brand’s identity and respecting the agency-built structure.



Heuristic Evaluation

Why I used it:

Before redesigning, I conducted a Heuristic Evaluation to identify usability issues using Jakob Nielsen’s principles. This helped me approach the existing homepage and booking page critically — not just as a designer, but as a user experience auditor. I wanted to spot friction points that could lead to confusion, drop-off, or misaligned expectations, especially for new visitors discovering the café for the first time.

| Even a well-built site needs emotional UX. I wanted it to feel like walking into a friendly, tail-wagging space.”


🔧 Service Blueprint Snapshot

Visual Design Audit

Even though the site was created by professionals, the business goals had shifted—and the branding was evolving visually on social platforms.

Before:


  • Static layouts

  • No animations

  • Limited warmth

  • Black & white colour palette


After (My Touch):


  • Pink + light blue palette (inspired by social content and customer tone)

  • Modern animations and hover effects

  • Subtle wave background elements


  • Layout tweaks for mobile responsiveness and better content hierarchy

“The original branding was clean and polished—but the website didn’t reflect the joy or movement of the café’s daily life.”


💡 Outcome


  • A warmer, more emotionally engaging homepage


  • Fully functioning booking calendar with improved UX


  • Aligned web visuals with evolving brand tone on Instagram


  • Maintained core branding while updating modern interaction layers

🔁 What I’d Improve Further

Given more ownership or time, I’d:

  • Revisit the menu page with clearer categorisation

  • Integrate user-generated content (e.g., pet owner photo wall)

  • Add clear CTAs for newsletter signups or events

  • Push for mobile-first refinements

📌 Why It Matters

This case study isn’t about reinventing a brand from scratch, it’s about the real work of evolving a product inside real-world constraints. I worked inside existing frameworks, solved business-critical UX issues, and delivered a more delightful experience, all while staying faithful to a brand’s unique personality.

💡 Outcome

This case study isn’t about reinventing a brand from scratch, it’s about the real work of evolving a product inside real-world constraints. I worked inside existing frameworks, solved business-critical UX issues, and delivered a more delightful experience, all while staying faithful to a brand’s unique personality.

UI / UX Design

Kaos: What If Spotify and TMZ Had a Baby?

A behaviour-driven music app designed to redefine streaming and artist discovery.

Year :

2025

Industry :

Tech

Client :

Kaos

Project Duration :

3 weeks

Featured Project Cover Image
Featured Project Cover Image
Featured Project Cover Image

🐶 About the Project

Pawsitive Café is a dog-friendly café in London, known for its community vibe and Insta-worthy aesthetic. The original website was built by a marketing agency with strong branding roots; but over time, it began to feel static, outdated, and lacked modern interactivity.

As a freelancer, I was hired to refresh the homepage and fix issues within the booking process, while preserving the brand’s identity and respecting the agency-built structure.



Heuristic Evaluation

Why I used it:

Before redesigning, I conducted a Heuristic Evaluation to identify usability issues using Jakob Nielsen’s principles. This helped me approach the existing homepage and booking page critically — not just as a designer, but as a user experience auditor. I wanted to spot friction points that could lead to confusion, drop-off, or misaligned expectations, especially for new visitors discovering the café for the first time.

| Even a well-built site needs emotional UX. I wanted it to feel like walking into a friendly, tail-wagging space.”


🔧 Service Blueprint Snapshot

Visual Design Audit

Even though the site was created by professionals, the business goals had shifted—and the branding was evolving visually on social platforms.

Before:


  • Static layouts

  • No animations

  • Limited warmth

  • Black & white colour palette


After (My Touch):


  • Pink + light blue palette (inspired by social content and customer tone)

  • Modern animations and hover effects

  • Subtle wave background elements


  • Layout tweaks for mobile responsiveness and better content hierarchy

“The original branding was clean and polished—but the website didn’t reflect the joy or movement of the café’s daily life.”


💡 Outcome


  • A warmer, more emotionally engaging homepage


  • Fully functioning booking calendar with improved UX


  • Aligned web visuals with evolving brand tone on Instagram


  • Maintained core branding while updating modern interaction layers

🔁 What I’d Improve Further

Given more ownership or time, I’d:

  • Revisit the menu page with clearer categorisation

  • Integrate user-generated content (e.g., pet owner photo wall)

  • Add clear CTAs for newsletter signups or events

  • Push for mobile-first refinements

📌 Why It Matters

This case study isn’t about reinventing a brand from scratch, it’s about the real work of evolving a product inside real-world constraints. I worked inside existing frameworks, solved business-critical UX issues, and delivered a more delightful experience, all while staying faithful to a brand’s unique personality.

💡 Outcome

This case study isn’t about reinventing a brand from scratch, it’s about the real work of evolving a product inside real-world constraints. I worked inside existing frameworks, solved business-critical UX issues, and delivered a more delightful experience, all while staying faithful to a brand’s unique personality.