
Studio Locus is a passion project collaboration with Sara Gisabella Design. We created a brand and website for an interior designer specializing in commercial spaces. The designer behind Studio Locus spent years working at established firms before launching her own practice, bringing a thoughtful approach to transforming workplaces into spaces where people actually want to be. She needed a digital foundation that would help her stand out and attract the kind of projects she was passionate about.
Breaking into commercial interior design means competing with established firms that have decades of history and massive portfolios. This designer had the talent and vision, but needed a website that would position her as a serious contender from day one. She wanted to stand out in a sea of competition and do so with a high-end experience that felt warm and approachable, not cold and corporate. The challenge was creating something that felt both sophisticated and inviting.



Sara created a brand that felt warm and inviting. She chose beautiful typography to complement the photography on the site, and the logo feels sophisticated without being stuffy. The brand set the perfect foundation for what I wanted to achieve with the website.
I approached the website by thinking in moments. I wanted each section to fill the screen and let visitors focus on what was most important in that moment. Lots of white space helped achieve this, giving the work room to breathe and making the experience feel considered and intentional.
Photography was used strategically to showcase the designer's work so you could immerse yourself in the spaces. I developed the site in Webflow, building the homepage and about page cleanly so the client could easily update and maintain their own site. We strive to create this type of website for every client so they can thrive whether we continue a partnership or not.


The website gives Studio Locus exactly what was needed: a sophisticated, warm digital home that positions the designer as a serious player in commercial interior design. The site showcases the work beautifully while creating an experience that feels high-end and approachable.
Built on Webflow, the site is maintainable and scalable. As Studio Locus grows and takes on new projects, the foundation is there to support that growth. The website does what it was designed to do: help a talented designer stand out and attract the commercial projects that align with her vision.