Case Overview
Lucas Creative Art is a father and son partnership based in Northern Ireland. Ken has been capturing the beauty of local landscapes through his art for over 20 years, and 10 years ago, his son Richard joined him to share in the creative journey.
Together, they’ve built a diverse portfolio of landscape prints that reflect their love for the region.
- Shopify redesign
- Custom Layouts
- Image upload functionality
- Payment system integration

The Brief
BrandingBay were approached by Richard at Lucas Creative Art to redesign & improve their Shopify website.
The current website’s design didn’t reflect the company’s new contemporary branding, and the plan for the business was to move from having a physical store to targeting a global market via an effective online presence.
Richard had also developed a new product line of customised giftware consisting of coasters, slates etc, and wanted customers to have the ability to upload their own photos for a personalised design.
- Shopify website redesign & rebuild
- Product upload functionality for new personalised giftware range
- Ease of navigation and customer journey was paramount
- Various customised product layouts requested


Our Approach
The BrandingBay team created a contemporary site that reflected the new branding.
We ensured that the site was easy to navigate and easy for the user to make purchase.


The Results
Early feedback from the client is extremely positive – there has been a great uplift in online sales and the site is now handed over to the client’s marketing team who are implementing a new online sales strategy.

Absolutely thrilled with the experience! The Branding Bay team did an outstanding job redesigning my Shopify site. Communication was excellent from start to finish—Colin kept me updated every step of the way, which made the whole process smooth and stress-free. The final result exceeded my expectations and gave my store a much more professional and modern look. Highly recommend them, especially if you’re working with the Shopify platform. Thanks guys!


