Freelance Shopify Developers in OyoFreelance Shopify Developers in Oyo
Brand & Web design for startup brands ready to scale
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Brand & Web design for startup brands ready to scale
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Luxury Winter Fashion Shopify Store Design | UI/UX Case Study Overview Luxury brands don't just sell products they sell an experience. For this concept, I designed a premium Shopify storefront for a luxury winter fashion brand with the goal of creating a sophisticated shopping experience that feels elegant, modern, and conversion-focused. The design combines high-end visuals, clean layouts, and strategic UX to showcase products beautifully while making it effortless for customers to browse and purchase. The Challenge Create a luxury ecommerce experience that: • Instantly communicates a premium brand identity • Highlights seasonal collections elegantly • Improves product discovery • Creates trust through clean UI and premium visuals • Delivers a seamless shopping experience across all devices My Solution I designed a complete Shopify homepage with a modern luxury aesthetic inspired by premium fashion brands. The design includes: ✓ Hero section with strong visual storytelling ✓ Luxury product collections ✓ Featured products section ✓ Promotional banners ✓ Trust-building elements ✓ Mobile-first responsive layouts ✓ Premium typography & color system ✓ High-converting ecommerce sections ✓ Elegant product cards ✓ Responsive desktop, tablet & mobile designs Design Style Minimal • Luxury • Editorial • High-End Fashion • Conversion-Focused The interface uses a refined palette of charcoal black, warm beige, ivory, and gold accents to create a timeless shopping experience that reflects premium fashion brands. • Shopify Store Design • Shopify Store Redesign • Shopify UI/UX Design • Shopify Landing Pages • Fashion Ecommerce Design • Luxury Brand Websites • Figma to Shopify • Shopify Theme Customization • Mobile Responsive Design • Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)
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Shopify Expert & Developer Theme Customization &Dropshipping
5.0
Rating
5
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Shopify Expert & Developer Theme Customization &Dropshipping
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Building a Shopify presale storefront for an anime party card game, from scratch Independent creator based in LA came to me with a concept for an anime-inspired party card game a fast, "forbidden word" guessing game built for game nights and convention crowds and needed a full store built from zero to launch a presale campaign ahead of a physical production run. No existing site, no theme, no product photography system in place. Built the entire storefront from scratch, designed specifically to convert cold convention/social traffic into presale orders. What the build needed to do: The product doesn't exist yet as a finished physical good it's a presale. So the entire site had to do the selling work a physical box normally does: explain the game in seconds, prove it's fun before someone's held a card, and create urgency around a limited-time presale price. How I approached it: Led with the hook, not the product. Homepage opens with the core tension of the game ("You know it. You just can't say it.") before ever showing pricing sold the experience first. Built an interactive "try one card" section directly on the homepage. Instead of just describing gameplay, visitors can see a live example card with the answer and sealed words, so they understand the mechanic in seconds without reading a rules page. Structured a numbered "How to Play" flow five clear steps, stacked for mobile, so someone standing in a convention line could learn the game in a few seconds of scrolling. Built urgency into the presale pricing. Clear before/after pricing ($35 presale vs $39.99 after) directly in the hero and product block, plus a countdown-style presale framing tied to a real event (Dream Con). Added founder/brand story section. For an independent creator brand with no existing trust signals, a short "made by an anime fan, for anime fans" section does real work building credibility before checkout. FAQ section built to kill hesitation at the exact objections a presale creates is this trivia, how many players, when does it ship, is it officially licensed placed right before the final CTA. Email capture built in for people not ready to buy immediately, so the presale traffic isn't wasted even when it doesn't convert same-visit. The result: a full presale-ready storefront built from nothing, structured entirely around getting a stranger from "never heard of this game" to "preordered" inside one scroll.
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How I helped an auto parts dismantling store fix a broken product feed and rebuild the storefront (74,000+ products) The client runs an online store for a vehicle dismantling business used and reclaimed auto parts pulled from decommissioned vehicles. Engines, body panels, electronics, trim pieces, the works. Every listing needs to reference the exact make, model, and often the specific VIN the part came from, so buyers can confirm fitment before they buy. It's a catalog where accuracy isn't optional a wrong part number costs the customer a return and costs the store trust. When I started, there were two separate problems stacked on top of each other: the backend data was a mess (feed rejections, bad shipping setup, non-compliant listings), and the storefront itself didn't reflect the scale or credibility of the business. Fixed both, in order. Phase 1 Fix the data foundation Diagnosed the GMC rejection root cause. Pulled the actual feed errors and traced them to wrong country targeting and missing policy fields a structural issue, not a settings toggle. Fixed shipping and returns first. Set up 46 shipping profiles through Shopify's Advanced Shipping tools and Shopify Flow, so logistics were correct before touching product data. Bulk-rebuilt 74,000+ product descriptions with Matrixify. Each listing got a unique, GMC-compliant description referencing the correct OEM part number, safety flags, and Google taxonomy mapping. Cleaned up alt text sitewide for accessibility and feed readability. Caught a data exposure issue during audit VINs and invoice numbers sitting exposed in public product tags. Flagged and fixed. Delivered a branded audit PDF so the client had a clear record of what was broken and fixed. Phase 2 Rebuild the storefront Once the data was solid, the store still looked and felt like a generic parts listing site, not a business customers could trust with a big-ticket purchase. Went section by section on the live theme: Redesigned the homepage sections to actually lead with credibility and make it obvious what the business does and how to find parts fast, instead of a generic template layout. Fixed mobile responsiveness. A huge share of buyers were browsing on phones from garages and driveways sections that looked fine on desktop were breaking or awkward on mobile, so I reworked the layout for that. Added a brand logo strip to build trust signals the kind of visual cue that tells a visitor in two seconds "this is a real, established operation," not a fly-by-night listing site. Redesigned the "Currently Dismantling" cards a feature showing which vehicles are actively being stripped for parts. Rebuilt these to be clearer and more visually engaging, since this section is genuinely useful for buyers trying to catch a specific part before it's gone. The result: a feed that gets approved and stays approved, a catalog that's accurate at 74k+ SKU scale, and a storefront that finally looks like the size of business it actually is. Most people treat data cleanup and design as separate projects. On a catalog this size, they're the same problem — customers won't trust a site that looks generic, and Google won't approve a feed that's structurally broken. Fix both, or neither sticks.
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Shopify Developer | eCommerce Stores & Sales Growth
$1k+
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Shopify Developer | eCommerce Stores & Sales Growth
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🌿 Project Showcase: Beautiful Rootz Botanicals Website Redesign There's something rewarding about designing websites that don't just sell products they tell a story. I recently completed this Shopify homepage for Beautiful Rootz Botanicals, a handcrafted herbal wellness brand rooted in ancestral traditions. The goal was to create an experience that feels calm, authentic, and educational while guiding visitors naturally toward making a purchase. What I focused on: ✅ Luxury-inspired, nature-focused visual design ✅ Clear customer journey from hero section to checkout ✅ Strategic product placement to improve conversions ✅ Wellness goal navigation for easier product discovery ✅ Educational content to build trust and authority ✅ Strong brand storytelling throughout the homepage ✅ Mobile-responsive layout for a seamless shopping experience ✅ Newsletter and social proof sections to encourage long-term engagement Rather than building another generic eCommerce store, the objective was to create a brand experience that reflects the company's mission and values while maintaining a clean, conversion-focused user interface. Every section was intentionally designed to answer a customer's questions: What does this brand stand for? Why should I trust these products? Which product is right for me? How can I learn more before purchasing? The result is a homepage that balances storytelling, education, and conversion without overwhelming the visitor. I'd love to hear your thoughts. What's the first section that caught your attention? #Shopify #ShopifyDesigner #EcommerceDesign #WebDesign #UIUX #WebsiteDesign #BrandIdentity #HerbalWellness #DTC #SmallBusiness #ConversionDesign #FreelanceDesigner
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Shopify Ecommerce Website Designer
5.0
Rating
138
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Shopify Ecommerce Website Designer
Digital marketer helping brands grow online visibility
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Digital marketer helping brands grow online visibility
Website Designer
Shopify Expert Store Design & Marketing Specialist
New to Contra
Shopify Expert Store Design & Marketing Specialist