Design a weird little store for your weird little things by Dzianis KazurkaDesign a weird little store for your weird little things by Dzianis Kazurka
Design a weird little store for your weird little thingsDzianis Kazurka
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I design unconventional online stores for unconventional things — art objects, indie products, zines, and other beautiful oddities. Built on Readymag, each shop is treated like a small exhibition: custom layout, editorial typography, and a mood-first approach. No templates, no noise — just a weird little store that feels true to your project.

What's included

Visual direction & structure
Moodboard to define tone & weirdness Layout idea (sketch + flow) Optional help with naming, categories, or microcopy
Design & Build
Up to 5 scroll sections (intro, product grid, detail focus, checkout info, outro) Designed on Readymag (or Webflow if needed) Custom type system & layout — no templates Mobile-ready, smooth scroll, soft transitions Light cart integration (via Ecwid or similar)
Finalisation
2 rounds of revision Domain & launch support Optional: guidance on content update, post-launch tweaks
FAQs
Yes — via lightweight integrations. Think indie, not Amazon.
We can build around the vibe. Weird likes flexibility.
Absolutely. That’s the point.
Contact for pricing
Schedule a call
Tags
Ecwid
Figma
Framer
Readymag
Webflow
UI Designer
UX Designer
Web Developer
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Dzianis Kazurka Thuringia, Germany
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Design a weird little store for your weird little thingsDzianis Kazurka
Contact for pricing
Schedule a call
Tags
Ecwid
Figma
Framer
Readymag
Webflow
UI Designer
UX Designer
Web Developer
Cover image for Design a weird little store for your weird little things
I design unconventional online stores for unconventional things — art objects, indie products, zines, and other beautiful oddities. Built on Readymag, each shop is treated like a small exhibition: custom layout, editorial typography, and a mood-first approach. No templates, no noise — just a weird little store that feels true to your project.

What's included

Visual direction & structure
Moodboard to define tone & weirdness Layout idea (sketch + flow) Optional help with naming, categories, or microcopy
Design & Build
Up to 5 scroll sections (intro, product grid, detail focus, checkout info, outro) Designed on Readymag (or Webflow if needed) Custom type system & layout — no templates Mobile-ready, smooth scroll, soft transitions Light cart integration (via Ecwid or similar)
Finalisation
2 rounds of revision Domain & launch support Optional: guidance on content update, post-launch tweaks
FAQs
Yes — via lightweight integrations. Think indie, not Amazon.
We can build around the vibe. Weird likes flexibility.
Absolutely. That’s the point.
Contact for pricing