Stryq

Stryq

Brand Identity | Website

This was a hackathon winning project made by teaming up with TwoWerking.

Problem Statement

With the increasing demand for sustainable living, more individuals and businesses are embracing upcycling—the process of transforming waste into new, usable products. However, many upcycled products struggle to gain mainstream adoption due to branding and usability challenges.

What was the task.?

Redefine the digital presence of an upcycled goods marketplace, making it feel as aspirational, engaging, and premium as any mainstream e-commerce platform.

Deliverables

 Brand Identity: Design the logo, choose an eco-modern color scheme, and refine typography and visual elements that elevate the brand’s credibility and appeal.

Website UI/UX: Reimagine the homepage to make upcycling feel premium, with a seamless browsing and purchase experience.

User-Centric Approach: Design with clarity, trust, and usability in mind ensuring that both sellers and buyers can easily navigate the platform.



Our Project.

Stryq

 Imagine stepping into a world where sustainability and luxury are no longer at odds. Stryq’s website is more than just an online store it’s an experience, designed to make upcycling feel aspirational. As you scroll, the minimalist elegance of the layout draws you in, with clean spaces, soft shadows, and refined typography setting the stage. High-quality images showcase our 3D-printed lamps, each crafted from discarded plastic, now reborn as a statement piece.


What I Did

 I handled the Brand identity vertical of the project while my teammates focused on development and motion,
The goal was to set a tone of voice for our brand stryq that reflects that brings luxury and upcycling together,
A sense of something premium and warmth of sustainability.

So i designed an icon, a combination mark set the typography and a visual cohesiveness to communicate our values the best way possible .

Also this was a 6-hour hackathon so we werent supposed to deliver a functioning website ..but we still did.

Wanna see for yourself.?
StryQ

Back to works

Stryq

Brand Identity | Website

This was a hackathon winning project made by teaming up with TwoWerking.

Problem Statement

With the increasing demand for sustainable living, more individuals and businesses are embracing upcycling—the process of transforming waste into new, usable products. However, many upcycled products struggle to gain mainstream adoption due to branding and usability challenges.

What was the task.?

Redefine the digital presence of an upcycled goods marketplace, making it feel as aspirational, engaging, and premium as any mainstream e-commerce platform.

Deliverables

 Brand Identity: Design the logo, choose an eco-modern color scheme, and refine typography and visual elements that elevate the brand’s credibility and appeal.

Website UI/UX: Reimagine the homepage to make upcycling feel premium, with a seamless browsing and purchase experience.

User-Centric Approach: Design with clarity, trust, and usability in mind ensuring that both sellers and buyers can easily navigate the platform.



Our Project.

Stryq

 Imagine stepping into a world where sustainability and luxury are no longer at odds. Stryq’s website is more than just an online store it’s an experience, designed to make upcycling feel aspirational. As you scroll, the minimalist elegance of the layout draws you in, with clean spaces, soft shadows, and refined typography setting the stage. High-quality images showcase our 3D-printed lamps, each crafted from discarded plastic, now reborn as a statement piece.


What I Did

 I handled the Brand identity vertical of the project while my teammates focused on development and motion,
The goal was to set a tone of voice for our brand stryq that reflects that brings luxury and upcycling together,
A sense of something premium and warmth of sustainability.

So i designed an icon, a combination mark set the typography and a visual cohesiveness to communicate our values the best way possible .

Also this was a 6-hour hackathon so we werent supposed to deliver a functioning website ..but we still did.

Wanna see for yourself.?
StryQ

Back to works