A speculative e-commerce experience for Mom's Friendly Robot Company from Futurama, celebrating the show's distinctive universe while exploring the magic of 2000s era web design aesthetics. This passion project combines nostalgia for fully-branded, IP-immersive websites with my study of UX principles and tools like Figma as learned through the Google UX Design Certification.
All vectors except the Mom character were made in Figma.
Alien Language Switcher: Navigation controls featuring Futurama's signature "Alienese" alien alphabet in the actual font
Canon Product Catalog: Authentic items from the series including Lightspeed Briefs ("for the discriminating crotch"), Slurm 12-packs, and Robot Oil
Immersive Interface: Dark digital displays, retro pricing modules, and green CRT-style typography that evoke both the show's aesthetic and Y2K-era web design
In-Universe Marketing: Product copy and disclaimers written in the show's satirical voice, from "It's highly addictive!" to "Objects in mirror are less attractive than they appear"
The interface balances playful nostalgia with functional e-commerce patterns—product cards with proper hierarchy, a clean checkout flow, and clear CTAs, all wrapped in the show's distinctive visual language. The result feels like a website that could actually exist in the Futurama universe, complete with all the humor and attention to detail fans would expect from Mom's empire.