Figma Ecommerce Product Pages Revamp
Budget: €2 – €6 EUR
My current ecommerce store needs a visual and UX lift, starting with the product pages. I already have a basic design in Figma, but it lacks the polish and interactivity a developer can implement directly. Your mission is to retouch every key component so the layout shines on both mobile and desktop.
The priority is clear: product-page content blocks—description, details, and decisive “add to cart” or “buy now” calls to action—must stand out and convert. Along the way, I also want to refine the image gallery, weave in delivery-time estimates, surface accepted payment methods, and highlight real customer ratings. Once those pages look perfect we’ll circle back to home and listing templates, so keeping a cohesive style system in Figma is essential.
What I expect from you
• A fully responsive, clickable Figma prototype for each product-page breakpoint (desktop and mobile).
• Micro-interactions and hover states that a developer can reproduce without guesswork.
• Clearly labeled frames, components, and variants so the hand-off is painless.
• A short style guide inside the file covering spacing, typography, and color tokens.
I’ll share the current file as soon as we start. If you have a track record of ecommerce work in Figma that I can browse, send it over—clean execution and usability matter most here.
The priority is clear: product-page content blocks—description, details, and decisive “add to cart” or “buy now” calls to action—must stand out and convert. Along the way, I also want to refine the image gallery, weave in delivery-time estimates, surface accepted payment methods, and highlight real customer ratings. Once those pages look perfect we’ll circle back to home and listing templates, so keeping a cohesive style system in Figma is essential.
What I expect from you
• A fully responsive, clickable Figma prototype for each product-page breakpoint (desktop and mobile).
• Micro-interactions and hover states that a developer can reproduce without guesswork.
• Clearly labeled frames, components, and variants so the hand-off is painless.
• A short style guide inside the file covering spacing, typography, and color tokens.
I’ll share the current file as soon as we start. If you have a track record of ecommerce work in Figma that I can browse, send it over—clean execution and usability matter most here.
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