Web Development

Experiences

Sometimes you visit a merch store and feel that what's on your screen is something special.

Through the use of unexpected features, unique styling, or even just close client coordination - there's a sense that you're experiencing the store, rather than just visiting it. These are projects that we love.

Choose one of our showcases below to see what we mean - these are projects that have had a huge impact on clients, fans, and us.

Unus Annus
Goldlink
Weird Lil Guys
Chuckle Sandwich

Unus Annus

Unus Annus’ iconic merch store featured stark black and white contrasts, started with the promise of closing as a reminder of mortality.

Each drop was limited by time, and a graveyard at the bottom of the site accumulated gravestones as each ended.

A timer ticked down in the corner from the beginning of the project until its end - where there was a giant sendoff, before being closed forever.

Weird Lil Guys

The Weird Lil’ Guys storefront has a familiar layout, but underneath the minimal surface lay unique interactions.

Cats pile in the cart as items are added, checkout completion is celebrated, and items are snatched off-screen once added to the cart.

An animation of the WLG storefront with cats coming out of the corners occasionally.
A checkout screen raining confetti with cats dancing and being excited over a completed purchase.
A pair of cat paws reaching out to pull the product image off a product page once the item is added to the cart.

Chuckle Sandwich

For its duration, Chuckle Sandwich featured a menu-like theme with interactive elements around the store.

Each tee had the design of a sandwich, and each time one of the tees were bought, that sandwich was added to a stack that everyone could see.

You dream it, we'll create it.

Sites

It's our goal to ensure that every webstore with us gets a white-label and unique feeling, and these are webstores (or even standalone sites) that embody that ethos.

Yung Bae
Penelope Scott
Flula Borg
CrankGamePlays
Gators Daily

Yung Bae

Yung Bae’s merch store features maritime and aviation-based themes, extending beyond his merch store and into additional pop-up splash pages for events and releases.

Penelope Scott

Penelope Scott’s website and merch store runs on a fake OS - folders that double as pages can be opened and closed, and can be directly linked to in order to preserve SEO.

Flula Borg

The webstore of comedian Flula Borg features unique Netscape-style navigation, and a nostalgic “so-bad-it’s-good” geocities theme.

CrankGamePlays

CrankGamePlays’ merch site is split in two, featuring different styling depending on which collection you view. Each has its own coloring and subtle animated background.

Gators Daily

Around Gators Daily’s merch store lay their alligator mascot, who springs to life when anything is added to the cart.

Create. Sell. Repeat.

Apps

When we aren't developing websites, we're working on tools and apps to make the lives of everyone we work with easier.

Shopify <-> Twitch
Women and Weapons
LR Theme Editor

Shopify <-> Twitch

Created for the streamers among our clients, our Twitch Notifications app allows streamers to engage with their community by displaying and calling out purchases on their store while streaming.

The notifications can be customized however the client would like, and is optimized based on feedback to easily fit on any stream.

Women and Weapons

Created for the NFT project “Women and Weapons,” this dashboard allows holders of the W&W NFTs to access their holdings in new ways, downloading their NFT art and accessing special discounts and offerings available only to holders.

While the NFTs were static images, we worked with the W&W team to create an image generator that creates true-to-holding images using the individual pieces that each NFT had.

These let holders get versions with transparent backgrounds, or even versions with alternate art to celebrate events in the community.

LR Theme Editor

While we love to work on projects with our clients, sometimes we need to help ourselves out a bit, too.

Our favored eCommerce platform, Limited Run, lacked deep theme controls outside of basic text and color inputs. So we leveraged some unique abilities of the customization code they left open, and created our very own click-and-drag theme editor that allows previously code-only changes to be handled by anyone with access.