Case Study

The Paint Studio at Ace

Creating a Seamless Digital Experience for The Paint Studio

Project Overview

Ace Hardware’s Paint Studio needed a more intuitive and inspiring way to help users explore color online. The goal was to replicate the in-store paint chip browsing experience while introducing smart tools that empowered users to plan, personalize, and purchase with confidence.

Objectives

My Role

As the UI/UX designer on this project, I was responsible for:

Designing the Experience

Color Browsing System

Working closely with the UI/UX lead, I helped design a visual system that mirrored how color chips appear in Ace Hardware stores—organized by brand, hue, and curated palettes. This alignment with the physical retail experience created instant familiarity and made digital color exploration feel intuitive and effortless for users.

Saved Swatches Feature

We introduced a save feature, allowing users to collect their favorite colors while browsing. These swatches could be revisited during planning and decision-making, supporting long-term project workflows.

Color Selector Page
Color of the Month Page

Paint Calculator + Project Tools

Paint Calculator and Quiz Page

Project Checklist Integration

To support user planning across the site, I collaborated with the UI/UX lead to design a 1:3 modular component for Ace’s paint project checklist. Rather than embedding it into a single page, we created it as a flexible module that could live across multiple pages—offering helpful, just-in-time guidance during the browsing and planning experience.

Product Page with 1:3 checklist

Scalability & Accessibility

The redesign was developed using a modular approach, making it easier to support new features and updates across the site. I contributed to ensuring that the components I designed—such as the project checklist—were adaptable and consistent with the overall system. I also collaborated with the UI/UX lead to align with accessibility best practices, including considerations for contrast, type sizing, and screen reader support where applicable.

Outcome

This project highlights how collaborative design thinking can help bridge the gap between in-store and online experiences—enhancing usability without losing the tactile familiarity that customers expect from a brand like Ace.

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