Designer & Technologist
Crafting digital experiences that live at the intersection of elegance and function. Founder of Ethereal Tech.
I'm Minol Methmin — a designer, developer, and creative technologist based in Sri Lanka. I believe great design isn't decoration; it's the language a product uses to speak to people.
My path began at the crossroads of technology and aesthetics, driven by a conviction that the digital world deserves the same craftsmanship we give the physical one. Every pixel is a choice. Every interaction is a story.
Beyond the screen, I'm a lifelong reader and learner — drawn to the precision of language and the architecture of a well-told narrative. Literature taught me that form and content are inseparable, a lesson I carry into every design decision.
We design and build digital products that endure. Not trend-chasing interfaces — but considered, crafted experiences that serve people and outlast the moment they were made in.
Bespoke websites with a strong point of view. We don't use templates — every layout is conceived for the client's specific world and audience.
SVC — 01User experience that respects the user's intelligence. Clean flows, thoughtful hierarchy, and interactions that feel inevitable — not learned.
SVC — 02Visual identities that carry weight. Logos, colour systems, and typographic voices that remain coherent across every surface they appear on.
SVC — 03Front-end engineering built on clean, semantic code. Fast, accessible, and production-ready — because beauty means nothing if it doesn't load.
SVC — 04Animation that communicates rather than decorates. We use motion to guide, delight, and tell the story of how things work.
SVC — 05We help brands find their digital footing — auditing, repositioning, and mapping the decisions that turn presence into impact.
SVC — 06A luxury experience for a Sri Lankan fashion label. Dark editorial aesthetic, and a product storytelling framework that increased conversion by 40%.
View Case Study →Crafted every touchpoint — from landing page to checkout confirmation. The brief was "feel expensive." We delivered.
Whether you have a project in mind, a problem that needs solving, or you're just curious about what we do — the door is open.