The brief
Mira Bensoussan opened Studio Mira in 2022 in Marseille with her partner Léa Chamfort. Three disciplines across 90 m² — vinyasa yoga, restorative yoga, mat pilates — light wood floors, large bay windows. Word of mouth worked well enough that the weekly schedule shared on Instagram had become impossible to follow, and every cancellation meant a message thread. They did not need anything ambitious. Just something clean and functional that they did not have to babysit.
What we built
A single-page site in five sections: a quiet hero (ecru #F4EFE6, Cormorant Garamond italic headline, wide atmosphere photo); a weekly schedule (5-day × 3-slot grid, colour-coded by discipline); three discipline cards with short descriptions; teacher profiles for Mira and Léa; and pricing with a sign-up form (5 or 10-session packs, monthly subscription).
The colour palette — ecru #F4EFE6, sage green #A8B89E, pale blue #C3D3D9, terracotta #D29470 — never stacks. Each section carries one colour and leaves the next one room. Cormorant Garamond handles headings (italic in the hero), Inter handles body text.
Why it works
A yoga studio site does not need to perform — it needs to feel right. The negative space and slow rhythm do half the job on their own. The sign-up form collects level, preferred frequency, and format so Mira and Léa can write back with an actual recommendation rather than a link to the schedule.
This project is a demonstration produced by Webvori studio to illustrate our approach and level of finish. No real client is associated with this fictional brand. Visual identities and photos are illustrative — Webvori studio demo.