Shopify Store for Charlie Kirk Merch
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
iamcharliekirk.ai is ready for its public debut. The domain is already parked on GoDaddy, my Shopify account is active, and Printify is connected for on-demand fulfillment. Now I need the actual storefront and brand visuals brought to life in a modern, clean style.
Build the core pages
• A streamlined homepage that immediately communicates the Charlie Kirk vibe and pushes visitors toward our main product categories: shirts, hats, and coffee mugs.
• Product pages that sync seamlessly with Printify—inventory, variants, and mockups should all pull through automatically.
• A concise contact page with an email form and social links.
Create the visuals
• High-quality product mock-ups and lifestyle shots ready for both desktop and mobile.
• Hero banners and slider graphics that feel fresh yet on-brand.
• Simple iconography and a logo refresh (if needed) so every graphic element feels cohesive.
Extras that matter
– Match fonts, colors, and spacing consistently across the site for that polished, modern look.
– Set up collections, navigation, and basic SEO tags so launch day runs smoothly.
– Hand over editable design files and clear instructions on how to swap products or graphics in the future.
If you know your way around Shopify’s theme customizer, Liquid tweaks, and Printify’s back-end—and you have an eye for clean, conversion-focused design—then this should be a straightforward build. Let me know your timeline and any past examples of Shopify stores that showcase both solid structure and strong visual branding.
Build the core pages
• A streamlined homepage that immediately communicates the Charlie Kirk vibe and pushes visitors toward our main product categories: shirts, hats, and coffee mugs.
• Product pages that sync seamlessly with Printify—inventory, variants, and mockups should all pull through automatically.
• A concise contact page with an email form and social links.
Create the visuals
• High-quality product mock-ups and lifestyle shots ready for both desktop and mobile.
• Hero banners and slider graphics that feel fresh yet on-brand.
• Simple iconography and a logo refresh (if needed) so every graphic element feels cohesive.
Extras that matter
– Match fonts, colors, and spacing consistently across the site for that polished, modern look.
– Set up collections, navigation, and basic SEO tags so launch day runs smoothly.
– Hand over editable design files and clear instructions on how to swap products or graphics in the future.
If you know your way around Shopify’s theme customizer, Liquid tweaks, and Printify’s back-end—and you have an eye for clean, conversion-focused design—then this should be a straightforward build. Let me know your timeline and any past examples of Shopify stores that showcase both solid structure and strong visual branding.
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