Design Lab

Pick the look. We build it around your garage.

Every site we ship is bespoke — not a template. This is a living showroom of complete design directions and UI components. Browse the looks, find the one that feels like your shop, and we build your whole site around it.

Concepts
12
Component sets
6
Bespoke
Every build
01Full-site concepts

Complete looks, each a whole point of view.

Same sample business across every concept — so the only thing that changes is the design. Open any one to walk its home, services, contact and journal pages.

View concept

Luxury Serif Editorial

Fashion-magazine restraint — high-contrast serif headlines, ivory & ink, gold hairlines and slow fades. For brands that want to feel expensive.

LuxurySerifEditorial
View concept

Editorial Brutalist

Oversized condensed type that breaks the grid, exposed rules, mono captions and hard edges on bone & black with one acid accent. Loud, confident, unmistakable.

BrutalistHigh-contrastBold
View concept

Terminal / Developer

Monospace everything, command-line motifs and a blinking cursor on near-black with phosphor green. For the technically-minded who want zero fluff.

MonospaceDarkTechnical
View concept

Swiss / International

Strict 12-column grid, vast whitespace and a single red accent. Tiny precise labels, everything aligned to a visible baseline. Quiet, confident, premium.

SwissMinimalGrid
View concept

Neo-Memphis Maximalist

Clashing colour blocks, squiggles, sticker badges and chunky drop-shadows — playful but composed. For shops that want to feel fun, friendly and impossible to ignore.

MaximalistPlayfulBold
View concept

Art Deco Geometric

Gold linework, symmetry and sunburst motifs on deep emerald and navy, with elegant capitals. Heritage glamour for a shop that wants to feel established and premium.

Art DecoGeometricElegant
View concept

Organic / Nature

Warm earth tones, soft blob shapes and a gentle grain texture, with a humanist serif and easy scroll reveals. Approachable and trustworthy — calm, not corporate.

OrganicWarmNatural
View concept

Glassmorphism SaaS

Frosted-glass cards over a soft gradient mesh, rounded corners and a subtle glow — a modern, product-grade feel done tastefully. For shops that want to look cutting-edge.

GlassModernSaaS
View concept

Retro-Futurist / Chrome

Y2K chrome type, holographic gradients, glow and faint scanlines. High-energy and unmistakably modern — for performance, tuning and EV shops that want to feel ahead.

Y2KChromeFuturistic
View concept

Bauhaus Primary

Primary red, blue and yellow, hard geometry — circles, triangles, a strict grid — and poster energy. Bold, clear and confident, with nothing wasted.

BauhausGeometricPrimary
View concept

Dark Cinematic

Near-black, dramatic spotlighting, big imagery and quiet gallery pacing with thin light type. Premium and moody — for a shop that wants to feel high-end.

CinematicDarkDramatic
View concept

Kinetic / Motion-First

Marquees, a scroll-reactive hero and type that moves, on bold colour. Energetic and alive — for a shop that wants its website to feel busy in the best way.

KineticMotionBold
03Garage website design, explained

A great garage website is a booking machine first, a pretty picture second.

Every look in this lab — luxe and editorial, bold and brutalist, technical and terminal — sits on the same foundation: mobile-first pages that load fast, one-tap calling, online MOT and service booking, visible reviews and accreditations, and the local SEO that gets an independent garage found for “mechanic near me”. You choose the personality; we make sure it actually fills the diary.

04Frequently asked

Garage website design — common questions.

Ready when you are

Find your business.
Then grow it.

Pick a package, hit checkout, or book a 15-minute call if you'd rather have a human walk you through the scope. Either way, we'll be writing copy by next week.