Taki Tate
From entering to leaving in 5 minutes through lightning-fast self ordering
Taki Tate is a Japanese restaurant situated in the vicinity of the University of California in Los Angeles. Focusing on quick and convenient takeout options like onigiris and bentos combined with a self-service system catering to the dynamic needs of student life.
This project consisted on designing the ordering kiosk experience and working with the development team to ensure the end result felt both fluid and responsive.
Role
UI Designer — Visual Design, Motion Design, Handoff.
Inspiration
Japanese meets Swiss
The finished product was created by researching and combining Japanese elements with Swiss design principles.
Modern Aesthetics
Bright colors, bold typographic elements and a sense of airiness.
Menu Items
Inspired by traditional Japanese wooden sign boards known as kanban (カンバン) with a modern twist.
Design
Ordering
The ordering process was kept quick and simple. The goal was for it to be completed as quick as possible without affecting usability and for the whole visit to take as little as 5 minutes.
Photography
I worked closely with the photographer to ensure the images fit our aesthetic.
Simple Check-Out Process
A quick check-out process consisting of only 3 steps: Reviewing the order, giving it a name and presenting payment.
Order Overview
A quick overview of the order listing the currently selected items.
The Result
Final Design
Motion
Bringing it to life through animation
The most important thing for Taki Tate was making the whole experience fun. Animation was used to give the ordering process a sense of warmth that is usually missing in self serving kiosks. We went with a bouncy style that made the interface "pop" to life.