HarkerDesign
- Client: Harker Design
- Type: Brand System, Flagship Website
- Deliverables: Positioning Strategy, Concept, UX, UI, Design, Development, Animation, Brand Messaging, Copywriting
Harker Design is a nationally renowned, full-service interior design firm. With locations in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming, they create a balance between a client's aesthetic, lifestyle, and Harker’s expertise.
A picture is worth a thousand words, and when your pictures are as evocative and captivating as the ones Harker Design displays, they are worth their own gallery.
For Harker Design, the portfolio is the proof. We built the site around a dedicated gallery system that lets the work speak clearly and confidently—fast browsing, clean navigation, and a layout designed to feel like a curated exhibit rather than a generic grid of images.
The goal wasn’t just to “look premium.” It was to create a flagship experience that makes Harker’s quality unmistakable in seconds—so prospective clients understand the difference before they ever pick up the phone.
The what is excellent but the where is just as important, so we made finding Harker Design's locations easy, and clear. We created custom maps that take you to the location but never take you out of the feeling of the site.
Most sites treat maps as an afterthought. Harker Design doesn’t. So we designed custom map experiences that keep users in the same visual language and emotional tone as the rest of the site—helping them find locations without falling into a jarring “utility page.”
It’s a small moment, but it’s a trust signal: details matter here. The experience stays coherent from story to action.
Most people think about their home design when they’re on the go; having a mobile experience that was just as compelling was imperative.
Design decisions don’t happen only at a desk. We ensured the mobile experience stayed as smooth, intentional, and visually rich as desktop—so the gallery, navigation, and contact flow remained effortless anywhere.
In a flagship experience, responsiveness isn’t a feature. It’s credibility. The site had to feel like Harker Design: calm, refined, and confidently built—across every screen.