Wetherspoon Allergen Kiosk

UX/UI KIOSK

Agency
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Role
UX / UI and Lead Design

Overview

A touchscreen kiosk application designed for Wetherspoon pubs, allowing customers to browse menu items and view dietary and allergen information.

The app runs on 32 inch portrait displays in kiosk mode and pulls live data from Wetherspoon’s Sitecore platform, replacing printed allergen menus with a digital, self service experience.


The brief

Wetherspoon needed a simple, clear way for customers to access allergen and dietary information in pub locations.

The app would be installed on fixed touchscreen kiosks, running full screen with no access to the wider system. It needed to work for a broad audience, be readable at distance, and remain easy to use in busy pub environments.

High level wireframes and references were provided. I refined the experience and delivered the UI, keeping it simple and practical.


Design work

The focus was clarity, accessibility, and suitability for a large portrait touchscreen.

Key considerations were touch target size, legibility at distance, clear hierarchy, and keeping interactions short and predictable. The structure mirrored how customers already understand menus, while making allergen filtering obvious and always accessible.

There was no search. The interface relied on clear categorisation, strong visual grouping, and persistent filtering.

Rather than producing separate wireframes, I worked directly in high fidelity and iterated quickly. This allowed layouts to be tested in realistic kiosk proportions from the start and refined for clarity and speed.

What I delivered

  • UI designs for a portrait touchscreen kiosk experience

  • Screen flows covering splash, menu browsing, item detail and allergen filtering

  • A clear allergen filtering model designed for quick, confident use

  • Layouts optimised for large format touch interaction and kiosk mode

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