UI / UX Design
Fashion E-Commerce Platform
Created promotional materials for the "Summer Vibes Festival," including posters, flyers, and social media graphics.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Fashion
Client :
Self Initiated
Project Duration :
6 weeks



Problem :
Shopping for fashion online often feels messy. You jump from one website to another, one has affordable brands, another has luxury, and neither feels truly personal. On top of that, most platforms miss the social side of shopping, where people love to share looks, swap ideas, and get inspired.



Solution :
That’s where Liber steps in. It brings everything into one place:
A luxury zone (Liber Luxe) for premium fashion lovers.
A community space (Liber Closet) where people can post outfits and get inspired by others.
A clean, easy-to-use interface that makes browsing feel simple, not overwhelming.
In short, it’s not just another shopping site, it’s a smarter, more social way to shop fashion.



Challenge :
The main challenge was to create visuals that would appeal to a broad, diverse audience while maintaining a distinctive festival identity. Striking the right balance between energetic visuals and clear, informative content was essential to avoid overwhelming viewers or diluting key messages.
Adapting the campaign’s look and feel for different formats—ranging from large posters to small social media posts—required careful planning to ensure visual consistency and impact at every scale.



UI / UX Design
Fashion E-Commerce Platform
Created promotional materials for the "Summer Vibes Festival," including posters, flyers, and social media graphics.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Fashion
Client :
Self Initiated
Project Duration :
6 weeks



Problem :
Shopping for fashion online often feels messy. You jump from one website to another, one has affordable brands, another has luxury, and neither feels truly personal. On top of that, most platforms miss the social side of shopping, where people love to share looks, swap ideas, and get inspired.



Solution :
That’s where Liber steps in. It brings everything into one place:
A luxury zone (Liber Luxe) for premium fashion lovers.
A community space (Liber Closet) where people can post outfits and get inspired by others.
A clean, easy-to-use interface that makes browsing feel simple, not overwhelming.
In short, it’s not just another shopping site, it’s a smarter, more social way to shop fashion.



Challenge :
The main challenge was to create visuals that would appeal to a broad, diverse audience while maintaining a distinctive festival identity. Striking the right balance between energetic visuals and clear, informative content was essential to avoid overwhelming viewers or diluting key messages.
Adapting the campaign’s look and feel for different formats—ranging from large posters to small social media posts—required careful planning to ensure visual consistency and impact at every scale.



UI / UX Design
Fashion E-Commerce Platform
Created promotional materials for the "Summer Vibes Festival," including posters, flyers, and social media graphics.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Fashion
Client :
Self Initiated
Project Duration :
6 weeks



Problem :
Shopping for fashion online often feels messy. You jump from one website to another, one has affordable brands, another has luxury, and neither feels truly personal. On top of that, most platforms miss the social side of shopping, where people love to share looks, swap ideas, and get inspired.



Solution :
That’s where Liber steps in. It brings everything into one place:
A luxury zone (Liber Luxe) for premium fashion lovers.
A community space (Liber Closet) where people can post outfits and get inspired by others.
A clean, easy-to-use interface that makes browsing feel simple, not overwhelming.
In short, it’s not just another shopping site, it’s a smarter, more social way to shop fashion.



Challenge :
The main challenge was to create visuals that would appeal to a broad, diverse audience while maintaining a distinctive festival identity. Striking the right balance between energetic visuals and clear, informative content was essential to avoid overwhelming viewers or diluting key messages.
Adapting the campaign’s look and feel for different formats—ranging from large posters to small social media posts—required careful planning to ensure visual consistency and impact at every scale.


