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Work / Case Studies

CREEPER STORE

CREEPER STORE

This project centres around designing an interactive kiosk for a contemporary sneaker retail environment, where the product isn’t just footwear but a cultural staple valued for style, performance, and personal expression. Sneakers have evolved into both everyday wear and collector‑driven products, with shoppers often seeking deeper engagement and guidance when browsing choices. The kiosk aims to bridge that gap by offering a digital, self‑service experience that supports discovery, selection, and personalised assistance within the store. By combining the convenience of online browsing with tactile, in‑store interaction, the design aims to enhance the overall sneaker shopping journey.

This project centres around designing an interactive kiosk for a contemporary sneaker retail environment, where the product isn’t just footwear but a cultural staple valued for style, performance, and personal expression. Sneakers have evolved into both everyday wear and collector‑driven products, with shoppers often seeking deeper engagement and guidance when browsing choices. The kiosk aims to bridge that gap by offering a digital, self‑service experience that supports discovery, selection, and personalised assistance within the store. By combining the convenience of online browsing with tactile, in‑store interaction, the design aims to enhance the overall sneaker shopping journey.

This project centres around designing an interactive kiosk for a contemporary sneaker retail environment, where the product isn’t just footwear but a cultural staple valued for style, performance, and personal expression. Sneakers have evolved into both everyday wear and collector‑driven products, with shoppers often seeking deeper engagement and guidance when browsing choices. The kiosk aims to bridge that gap by offering a digital, self‑service experience that supports discovery, selection, and personalised assistance within the store. By combining the convenience of online browsing with tactile, in‑store interaction, the design aims to enhance the overall sneaker shopping journey.

Curtin University

Curtin University

Curtin University

Role

Role

Role

Research, UI Design

Research, UI Design

Research, UI Design

Timeline

Timeline

Timeline

June 2022 - November 2022

June 2022 - November 2022

June 2022 - November 2022

Type

Type

Type

UX/UI Design

UX/UI Design

UX/UI Design

Tools

Tools

Tools

Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator


Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator


Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator


Overview

Overview

Overview

This project involved designing a kiosk interface for a sneaker store aimed at helping users find the right shoes while reducing the anxiety often associated with sneaker shopping. Focusing on user research and functionality, the interface features a minimal aesthetic inspired by brands like Off-White and is designed to feel as intuitive as a McDonald’s kiosk. It integrates typical online shopping features with unique in-store options like Call for Staff, Try On, and Checkout, creating a seamless, personalised experience. Overall, the kiosk enhances the in-store shopping journey, making it more efficient, user-friendly, and enjoyable.

This project involved designing a kiosk interface for a sneaker store aimed at helping users find the right shoes while reducing the anxiety often associated with sneaker shopping. Focusing on user research and functionality, the interface features a minimal aesthetic inspired by brands like Off-White and is designed to feel as intuitive as a McDonald’s kiosk. It integrates typical online shopping features with unique in-store options like Call for Staff, Try On, and Checkout, creating a seamless, personalised experience. Overall, the kiosk enhances the in-store shopping journey, making it more efficient, user-friendly, and enjoyable.

This project involved designing a kiosk interface for a sneaker store aimed at helping users find the right shoes while reducing the anxiety often associated with sneaker shopping. Focusing on user research and functionality, the interface features a minimal aesthetic inspired by brands like Off-White and is designed to feel as intuitive as a McDonald’s kiosk. It integrates typical online shopping features with unique in-store options like Call for Staff, Try On, and Checkout, creating a seamless, personalised experience. Overall, the kiosk enhances the in-store shopping journey, making it more efficient, user-friendly, and enjoyable.

© 2026. James Celenza

© 2026. James Celenza

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