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The Chicken Supply

Project Overview

When The Chicken Supply — a beloved Seattle-based Filipino comfort food restaurant — approached us for a fresh website, we knew this project was about more than just design and development. It was an opportunity to create an online experience that celebrates the owner’s Filipino heritage, showcases their mouthwatering menu, and invites visitors into a vibrant, interactive world.

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Interactive and Immersive

Experience Interactivity is a standout feature of the site. We built sophisticated animations and micro-interactions that guide visitors seamlessly through the menu, specials, and ordering process. Hover effects on menu items, animated transitions between sections, and subtle animations keep the experience lively and engaging without overwhelming the user. These interactions not only make browsing intuitive but also mirror the warmth and energy found inside The Chicken Supply’s physical locations.

Mobile-First and User-Centric

Recognizing that many visitors access restaurant websites on mobile devices, we prioritized a responsive design optimized for all screen sizes. The site loads quickly, provides clear calls to action, and offers easy navigation whether customers are looking to explore the menu, place takeout orders, or learn about the story behind the restaurant.

Delicious Deliverables

The Chicken Supply website stands as a vibrant digital extension of the restaurant’s brand — a place where culture, community, and crave-worthy food come together. By combining thoughtful design, engaging animations, and in-house photography, we helped create a site that not only drives online orders but also deepens connection with the local Filipino community and food lovers alike.

A Full Creative Partnership

From start to finish, our agency took a hands-on approach. We not only designed and developed the website, but also art directed and executed all product and menu photography in-house. This gave us full creative control over how the food, ambiance, and culture were visually communicated, ensuring authenticity and cohesion across the site.

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