Wireframing

UI/UX

Research

Liqer

A visual exploration focused on creating a flexible pattern system that could be used across different surfaces and digital materials.

Industry

Travel

Year

2024

Timeline

2 months

Ruby stone

Challenge

Challenge

The main challenge was developing patterns that felt visually interesting while still remaining adaptable to different contexts. Many early directions either felt too repetitive or too complex to scale across multiple uses. The process required experimenting with structure, spacing, and rhythm to find a balance between visual character and practical usability.

Solution

Solution

The final direction focused on building a modular pattern system that could expand or simplify depending on the application. Careful adjustments to spacing and repetition helped maintain visual consistency across variations. This approach allowed the patterns to remain distinctive while still working across different formats and sizes.
  • Flowers on water
  • Glassy texture
  • Window frames
  • Glass pattern
  • Liquid paint
  • Floating flower
Flowers on water
Glassy texture
Window frames
Glass pattern
Liquid paint
Floating flower

Outcome

Outcome

The result is a versatile pattern set that can be applied across various materials without losing its visual identity. The system stays consistent while still allowing enough flexibility for different design needs.
Melted glass

© 2026 Lukas Wieslek

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