Puzo & React
Puzo Puzo
Hey, I've been thinking about how we could design a website for my tavern that feels as cozy as the real place while staying fast—want to dive into that?
React React
Sure thing, let’s keep the layout lightweight and use low‑res images with lazy loading, then layer in warm colors and handwritten fonts to capture that cozy vibe. We'll also compress assets and use caching to keep load times short. Ready to sketch a wireframe?
Puzo Puzo
Sounds just like the recipe for a happy crowd—low‑res pics, lazy‑load, warm colors, and that handwritten feel will make folks feel like they’re already at the table. Let’s sketch that wireframe, and I’ll imagine the clink of mugs while you code the layout!
React React
Here’s a quick skeleton to start with: header with logo, hero section that’s a full‑width background image of the tavern interior (lazy‑loaded), a short intro copy in a warm serif font. Below that a three‑column “What’s on Tap” section with small icons and brief descriptions, then a “Meet the Staff” carousel with rounded photo thumbnails and handwritten captions. Add a call‑to‑action button that’s a subtle gold border, then a footer with contact details, social links, and a small map. That keeps the page light and the cozy vibe intact.header logo, hero background image, short warm copy, tap menu grid, staff carousel, CTA button, footer with contact and map.