Sombreros Food & Sueños

I designed a concept website for Sombreros Food & Sueños, a Mexican restaurant based in Larissa, Greece. Inspired by the restaurant’s authentic flavors and lively culture, I wanted to create a digital experience that feels warm, vibrant, and full of latin america culture. The goal was to explore how thoughtful design can express a brand’s personality and make the online journey as inviting as the real dining experience.

I designed a concept website for Sombreros Food & Sueños, a Mexican restaurant based in Larissa, Greece. Inspired by the restaurant’s authentic flavors and lively culture, I wanted to create a digital experience that feels warm, vibrant, and full of latin america culture. The goal was to explore how thoughtful design can express a brand’s personality and make the online journey as inviting as the real dining experience.

Client:

Sombreros Food & Sueños

Role:

Website Design

Year:

2025

App for personal finance consists of two pages "Home and card details"
App for personal finance consists of two pages "Home and card details"

Result

The concept brings a fresh, modern look to the brand while staying true to its roots.


It combines bold visuals, clean navigation, and cultural elements that reflect the energy of Mexican cuisine.
The final design offers a seamless, engaging user experience and shows how a strong digital presence can enhance the way people connect with a local business.


In the visuals below, you can see the before version of the website on the left and the redesigned concept on the right, highlighting the transition from a simple layout to a more vibrant and cohesive digital experience.

App home page with credit card and transactions
App home page with credit card and transactions

What I Learned

  1. Improved my UX/UI workflow – from structuring content and wireframes to building a design that feels intuitive and consistent.


  2. Refined my visual direction skills – experimenting with colors, typography, and layout to create a cohesive brand experience.


  3. Learned to present design improvements clearly – showcasing before/after visuals helped communicate the value of design decisions more effectively.