No-code web develeopment:
custom cms or e-shop solutions build with webflow.
I produce and provide complete and complex digital end-to-end solutions, started from prototypes and ended with CMS or E-commerce development – in Webflow – with fast and secure Stripe payment system integration within.
Wherever – Progress sharing for remote era landing page
This Webflow development was done for a startup called Wherever. Wherever is an app in which team members share their progress in a friendly visual way wherever they work. It enables remote teams to become autonomous and high performing through transparency and fairness.
Wherever website
Le Boristic – the 🇭🇺 Hungarian wine specialist, fanatic, a wholesaler based in Paris region, 🇫🇷 France. 🍷
webflow
cms
e-commerce
stripe
The Le Boristic website was developed based on a Webflow template but favourably modified with different brand typefaces and a changed brand colour palette. This page uses a Webflow built-in e-commerce platform with Stripe payment solution and Shippo deliveries.
Le Boristic website
Modart International Budapest – Paris based Fashion design, management and communication university
Modart International Budapest offers high quality training in Fashion Design, Fashion Management, Fashion Communication and other short programmes (Styling, Experiential Sewing) at the Modart International Budapest, a private school in Paris.
Modart website
Sugarcraft by Eszter Kanyári – hand crafted sugar flowers
Grid-based CMS Webflow website for Eszter Kanyári, the sugar flower designer and producer.
Sugarcraft website
Serifmag – Hungarian typography magazine and resource for type designers and students
Serif magazine aka Serifmag is an online magazine about Hungarian typography from past end present. There were no central source for a Hungarian typography and typeface design. First version of the website was developed around 2013. From the first moments, I thought that together, with a small enthusiastic pal's we can evolve it easily, with small effort, but currently it's still a personal, ongoing project.
Serifmag website