Scoopers · design options

Ten looks. Pick the one that feels like you.

Every option below is the same website with the same words on it — the same walks, the same prices, the same booking button. Only the styling changes. That way you can judge purely on which one feels right, without wondering whether one is missing something.

Tap any tile to open it properly and scroll through. On a phone they will look different to these previews — the previews are shown at desktop size.

A couple of things you'll notice. Your name shows as [NAME], the phone number and email are made up, and the photo spots are empty grey boxes with a caption saying what photo goes there. That's all deliberate at this stage — real details and real photos drop in once you've picked a direction.
OPTION 11

Photographs first

Big, generous photos of the dogs you walk, with very little text in the way. Calm, warm, and confident. This one lives or dies on having good photos — but you would be taking those anyway.

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OPTION 12

Botanical

Soft drawn ferns and pōhutukawa leaves around the edges, in muted greens and dusty pink. Gentle and unhurried — it feels like the walk rather than like a business.

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OPTION 13

Illustrated map

A hand-drawn map of the neighbourhood is the whole page — the harbour, the wharf, little houses and trees, with your walks pinned on it. Charming, and it makes the point instantly.

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OPTION 14

Soft and friendly

Rounded corners, warm buttery colours, big clear numbers. The easiest of the ten to use — anyone of any age could book on this without thinking about it.

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OPTION 15

Heritage sign

Like an old painted shopfront sign: deep green, gold lettering, decorative corners. Says established and dependable. Reads a little more formal than the others.

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OPTION 16

Postcards

Every walk and every price is its own vintage postcard, with stamps and postmarks. Playful and very local — it makes the neighbourhood itself feel like something to be fond of.

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OPTION 17

Chalkboard

A café sandwich board in chalk, with today's walks written up and a SOLD OUT scrawled across the full one. The idea fits your business almost too neatly — your schedule really is a specials board.

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OPTION 18

Riso print

Two-colour print, like a poster stapled up outside the dairy. Slightly rough and handmade on purpose. Looks like it was made by a person, not a company — which is the honest truth.

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OPTION 19

Field guide

Styled like an old nature guidebook, with each walk written up as a catalogued entry and fine pen-and-ink drawings. Quietly clever, and it signals real care and expertise.

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OPTION 20

Daily almanac

Built around the shape of the day — sunrise, your walks along a timeline, sunset, and the week ahead. The most genuinely useful of the ten if people check it regularly.

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