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Art & Hue – Vintage Art Posters That Speak to the Soul (and Your Walls)

If your walls are feeling a little bare, Art & Hue has got the perfect solution with their collection of stunning vintage artwork posters. Based in Britain, this brand brings iconic art pieces to life with vibrant prints that’ll add personality and charm to any room. From nostalgic movie posters to breathtaking art prints, each piece is carefully selected to inspire and elevate your space.


 
We had an absolute blast building this site! Just like their artwork, we wanted the website to have that perfect mix of style, sophistication, and a little dash of fun. After all, it’s not every day you get to work on a site that brings vintage art to the digital world in such a spectacular way.

Technology Stack

Development Timeline

  • Languages: PHP
  • Libraries & Functions: jQuery Hover Intent
We used PHP to build the core functionality of the website and integrated jQuery Hover Intent for a more interactive user experience. Hovering over a poster? Prepare for an engaging pop-up or transition that makes browsing more fun (and a little more artsy).

We spent 3.5 months crafting this stunning site, making sure every detail was on point, from the smooth animations to the seamless shopping experience. It’s like giving your walls a facelift, but with a digital touch that makes the whole process effortless.

 

What We Did:


  • Timeless Design & Development: We created a sleek, elegant website that lets Art & Hue’s vibrant vintage posters take center stage. With a clean design and intuitive navigation, customers can easily explore their extensive collection of art prints without any distractions.

  • Smooth and Interactive User Experience: Whether you’re browsing by artist or discovering a new favorite print, the website’s smooth functionality makes finding the perfect artwork an enjoyable experience. We added some fun hover effects (thanks, Hover Intent) to give the site that little extra pop—because who said browsing art should be boring?
 


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