Angel's Pizza Website Remake
A self-directed remake of the Angel's Pizza ordering experience, redrawn and prototyped in Figma to make ordering feel quicker and warmer.
- Role
- UI/UX Design, Web Design, Prototyping
- Discipline
- UI/UX & Web
- Year
- 2025
Context
This was a personal UI/UX study: take a familiar pizza ordering site and rethink it end to end in Figma. The aim was to keep what people already know about ordering food online while making the path from craving to checkout feel quicker, warmer, and easier to scan.
The problem
Food ordering sites often bury the menu under banners and make the cart feel like paperwork. The work here was to bring the food forward, make customizing an order obvious, and keep the checkout short enough that nobody second-guesses their order halfway through.
Process
- 01
Audited the original flow
I walked the existing ordering experience and noted where it slowed down: where choices were unclear, where the menu was hard to scan, and where the cart asked for more than it needed.
Walking the original flow and marking the slow points. - 02
Redrew the menu and order screens
I rebuilt the menu around clear, appetizing cards and made customizing a pizza a simple, visible step, so building an order feels like a choice rather than a form.
A scannable menu with customizing pulled into the open. - 03
Prototyped the full path in Figma
The screens were linked into a clickable prototype covering browse, customize, cart, and checkout, so the whole journey could be tested as one continuous flow.
The work
Menu, pizza customization, and the trimmed-down checkout.
Outcome
The remake landed as a complete, clickable Figma prototype: a familiar ordering experience made lighter and friendlier, with the food front and center and a checkout that stays out of the way.
A study in respecting what people already know about ordering food online, then quietly smoothing the parts that get in the way.