Case Study

Divine Tattoo Studio

Divine Tattoo Studio was shaped as a stronger digital storefront for a visual service business, with the experience centered on style discovery, trust, and faster consultation inquiries.

Brand website / local service businessLive website
Divine Tattoo Studio case study visual
Service businessBrand websiteInquiry-led UX

Challenge

Tattoo studio websites can become either gallery-only portfolios or generic service pages. The challenge was to make the experience feel premium while still helping visitors understand styles, trust signals, and the next step.

Solution

The project frames a tattoo studio around the decisions prospective clients make before contacting an artist: visual style, hygiene confidence, artist fit, reference quality, and booking readiness.

Outcome

Public traffic, inquiry, and conversion metrics are intentionally withheld until verified and approved for release.

Divine Tattoo Studio gallery view
Divine Tattoo Studio feature crop
Divine Tattoo Studio interface crop

Features

Portfolio-led landing pageStyle and artist discovery sectionsConsultation inquiry flowAftercare and hygiene trust blocks

Tech

Responsive web deliveryInquiry-first UXSEO-ready page structureConversion-focused interface design

Scope

Brand directionUI/UXResponsive web designInquiry flow

Product goals

Present tattoo styles and studio credibility with stronger visual hierarchy
Make consultation intent easier to capture before a phone or WhatsApp conversation
Give visitors confidence around process, hygiene, and aftercare expectations

Delivery highlights

Balanced dark studio atmosphere with clean hierarchy so the brand feels premium instead of cluttered
Kept portfolio content close to booking intent so visual interest can turn into action
Built the case around reusable website sections for hero, portfolio, trust, and consultation content
Prepared responsive layouts that support both desktop browsing and mobile inquiry behavior
Next Step

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