Luxury Food Service Website
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m building an online presence for a subscription-based, high-end food service and need a streamlined website that conveys luxury through restraint. The overall aesthetic should lean on neutral tones and minimalist, clean image placeholders so the photography, once ready, becomes the hero without visual noise.
Pages required
• Landing page – minimalist layout with clear sections for hero banner, value proposition, and call-to-action buttons.
• About – concise brand story with room for a single lifestyle shot.
• Become a Member – focused on a user sign-up form; please build the form and leave API hooks so I can connect it to my CRM later.
• Modify Order – dashboard-style page where members can review existing selections and adjust quantity or delivery dates. Dummy data is fine at this stage.
• Payment – checkout page integrating standard card fields; sandbox setup is acceptable for hand-off.
Technical notes
– Modern, responsive stack (React, Next.js or similar) or a clean WordPress implementation—whichever keeps load times low.
– CSS utility framework such as Tailwind is preferred to maintain the minimal look.
– Source files need to be organised and commented for an easy brand photography swap later.
Acceptance criteria
1. All pages match neutral palette and minimalist placeholder imagery.
2. Sign-up form posts data successfully to a stub endpoint.
3. Modify Order and Payment pages demonstrate basic flow without errors.
4. Codebase passes Lighthouse performance scores above 90 on desktop and mobile.
Please include a brief note on your chosen tech stack in your proposal so I know what to expect when I pick up the code on my side.
Pages required
• Landing page – minimalist layout with clear sections for hero banner, value proposition, and call-to-action buttons.
• About – concise brand story with room for a single lifestyle shot.
• Become a Member – focused on a user sign-up form; please build the form and leave API hooks so I can connect it to my CRM later.
• Modify Order – dashboard-style page where members can review existing selections and adjust quantity or delivery dates. Dummy data is fine at this stage.
• Payment – checkout page integrating standard card fields; sandbox setup is acceptable for hand-off.
Technical notes
– Modern, responsive stack (React, Next.js or similar) or a clean WordPress implementation—whichever keeps load times low.
– CSS utility framework such as Tailwind is preferred to maintain the minimal look.
– Source files need to be organised and commented for an easy brand photography swap later.
Acceptance criteria
1. All pages match neutral palette and minimalist placeholder imagery.
2. Sign-up form posts data successfully to a stub endpoint.
3. Modify Order and Payment pages demonstrate basic flow without errors.
4. Codebase passes Lighthouse performance scores above 90 on desktop and mobile.
Please include a brief note on your chosen tech stack in your proposal so I know what to expect when I pick up the code on my side.