Projects using Webflow in Dhaka DivisionProjects using Webflow in Dhaka DivisionBrewLab | Specialty Coffee Brand & E-commerce Web Design
Most coffee-brand websites look like a generic food: stock photos, a product grid, and a checkout button with nothing in between that makes you smell the roast or feel the ritual. Buyers who want to find their perfect coffee end up guessing based on a bag image and a vague tasting note.
We designed BrewLab, a rich dark-mode e-commerce website built for specialty coffee brands and roasters who want product storytelling, category clarity, and brand personality without blending into every other cafรฉ landing page online.
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Hero Section: "COFFEE LIFE'S BEGINNING" in full-viewport bold type over a steaming pour-shot appetite appeal and brand attitude delivered before a single product is seen.
Bean Match Quiz CTA: "Your next favorite coffee may be hiding in plain sight. Take our quiz to get matched with the perfect beans." Personalization is built into the conversion path, not left as an afterthought.
Product Category Strip: Shop Bundles ยท Shop Capsules ยท Dark Roast ยท Medium Roast ยท Shop Five organic buying intentions are covered in one scannable row so every type of coffee buyer finds their entry point fast.
Quality Proof Block: "BrewLab's attention to quality is unmatched. Every bag is consistently excellent, and the freshness is remarkable," a named customer testimonial placed mid-page where purchase hesitation peaks.
Brand Manifesto: "We Believe Coffee Is More" with script overlay emotional positioning that elevates BrewLab from a product seller to a coffee culture brand.
Built for specialty coffee roasters, DTC food brands, and cafรฉ e-commerce businesses building taste-first web experiences that turn browsers into loyal subscribers.
Tools: Figma, Jitter
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