aigor.grabowski needed a digital presence that could work like a collector's card at an art fair and still read as a serious portfolio. I built the direction around strong identity, direct navigation, and a simple path into the collection.
A lower Artworks view that shows the pieces, the NFT / physical mix, and the direct links out to the full works.
Artworks and links
The Artworks page mixes NFT and physical work in one list and keeps the credibility visible through direct VIEW FULL PIECE links to Verse, Objkt, OpenSea, and IYK. It is a collection page, not a decorative gallery.
The collection narrative: background, motivation, and the collector's point of view that gives the brand credibility.
Identity first
This was not only a website skin. The direction started from the artist's name and visual rhythm, then carried that into navigation, hierarchy, spacing, and the way the portfolio introduces the collection.
Artists
The Artists page gives the collection a public roster and makes the site easier to talk through in person. At an art fair, that kind of quick reference matters because it turns the portfolio into a working conversation tool.
The artist roster: names, groupings, and a simple path for someone who wants to inspect who is in the collection.
Physical works
Physical work needed to stay visible too, so I captured a second Artworks state focused on the non-NFT side of the collection. That keeps the mix honest and shows that the portfolio covers more than one format.
A physical-work view from the same system, so the case shows both digital and offline pieces instead of overfitting to NFT imagery.
Role
I handled the digital identity direction, interface design, responsive frontend, collection structure, and portfolio presentation. The goal was to make the collector and the work easy to read without burying the site under decorative UI.
Stack
Custom frontend, responsive layouts, brand direction, motion-led presentation, and deployment on Vercel.
Result
A sharper starting point for the collector's online presence: identity, collection structure, NFT and physical work, and responsive presentation in one compact system.
A collector-focused portfolio for a contemporary art collection, mixing NFT and physical works, art-fair credibility, and direct links into the collection.