SONĀ — Spatial Sound for Modern Spaces
Client
SONĀ
Year
2026
SONĀ is a concept website designed and built in Framer for a premium audio product focused on spatial sound and atmosphere. The project explores how layout, imagery, and interaction can communicate a calm, high-end experience where technology feels minimal and intentional.
The design emphasizes clarity, strong visual hierarchy, and restrained use of color, creating a product narrative that is both immersive and refined. From the bento grid structure to the overall pacing of the page, every element was crafted to make the experience feel effortless and cohesive.
Scope of Work

The hero sets the tone for the entire experience, focusing on clarity and atmosphere over complexity. A large, minimal layout paired with soft imagery introduces the product in context, immediately communicating its purpose — to shape a space through sound. The interaction and visual hierarchy were kept intentionally restrained to create a calm first impression.

The product details section shifts the focus toward functionality and technical clarity. A darker interface was introduced to create contrast and isolate key information, allowing specifications and features to feel more deliberate and easier to scan. The layout balances visual focus on the product with structured data, maintaining consistency with the overall minimal direction.

This section is designed to move the narrative from product to experience. By combining real-world imagery with personal quotes, it reinforces how the product fits into everyday life. The layout remains simple and spacious, ensuring the content feels quiet and reflective rather than overly promotional.

The blog extends the product experience into a broader conversation around space, focus, and design. Rather than feeling like a separate feature, it was designed to visually integrate with the rest of the site through consistent typography, spacing, and tone. This helps position the product within a lifestyle rather than just a category.






