Modern Minimalist Front-End Design
Budget: $750 – $1,500 USD
UX UI Designer Needed for B2B Ecommerce Platform OrderJunky.com
We are looking for a high level UX UI designer working in Figma to help redesign and unify a multi vendor B2B ecommerce platform.
Our main platform is Order Junky. It is a growing system that aggregates multiple vendors into one sales and fulfillment engine.
The core problem
Right now each vendor has their own custom storefront. That helps with branding but it creates a broken customer experience.
Customers deal with multiple carts, fragmented checkout, inconsistent design, and no unified buying flow.
We need to bring everything together into one seamless experience while still preserving each vendor’s identity.
What we are building
We are building a unified mono site experience where all vendors live under one structure.
Instead of separate domains everything will sit under paths like /vendor/growmax or /vendor/biobloom.
There will be one cart, one checkout, one account system, and one clean scalable UX across the entire platform.
Think of it like a multi vendor marketplace but curated and controlled with strong B2B logic behind it.
What exists today
We already have a full backend and API infrastructure in place.
We are running a Medusa based commerce engine along with a custom PIM system that handles pricing rules, vendor sync, inventory feeds, shipping logic across multiple distribution centers, and order fulfillment tracking.
This is not a simple Shopify redesign. This is a data driven B2B interface problem with dynamic pricing, customer tiers, vendor level fulfillment, and real time inventory.
What we need from you
We are not looking for someone to just make things look good.
We need someone who can think through systems and design a complete UX.
You should be able to create a cohesive design language across vendors, build a modular Figma system that scales, and solve real problems around multi vendor browsing, unified checkout, B2B pricing visibility, and bulk ordering flows.
You should care about conversion and usability just as much as design.
Scope for phase one
Homepage and landing experience
Vendor discovery and navigation
Product listing pages
Product detail pages
Unified cart and checkout
Account dashboard including orders and reorder flows
Team
You will be working with a full stack development team that is already in place. The backend and APIs are done. We are also building out a call center that will support all of these vendors and orders.
What we are missing is strong frontend UX thinking.
Important read carefully
We are very selective.
We have had a lot of applicants claim they reviewed our site when they clearly did not.
To apply you must go to orderjunky.com, review the Services and Vendors pages, and identify at least two UX problems either on the ecommerce side or the marketing site.
Include those in your proposal. Do not use AI to write your answer.
If you skip this you will be rejected.
Bonus
We have four additional platforms that will need redesign after this. This can turn into a long term relationship if it is a good fit.
Ideal candidate
Strong Figma systems thinker
Experience with marketplaces or B2B ecommerce
Understands complex data driven UX
Comfortable working through messy real world problems
Actually reads and thinks before responding
Has a strong design eye
Final note
Using AI is fine. Everyone does.
But if you cannot take the time to actually review what we built and think critically about it, this is not the right fit.
We are building something real.
We are looking for a high level UX UI designer working in Figma to help redesign and unify a multi vendor B2B ecommerce platform.
Our main platform is Order Junky. It is a growing system that aggregates multiple vendors into one sales and fulfillment engine.
The core problem
Right now each vendor has their own custom storefront. That helps with branding but it creates a broken customer experience.
Customers deal with multiple carts, fragmented checkout, inconsistent design, and no unified buying flow.
We need to bring everything together into one seamless experience while still preserving each vendor’s identity.
What we are building
We are building a unified mono site experience where all vendors live under one structure.
Instead of separate domains everything will sit under paths like /vendor/growmax or /vendor/biobloom.
There will be one cart, one checkout, one account system, and one clean scalable UX across the entire platform.
Think of it like a multi vendor marketplace but curated and controlled with strong B2B logic behind it.
What exists today
We already have a full backend and API infrastructure in place.
We are running a Medusa based commerce engine along with a custom PIM system that handles pricing rules, vendor sync, inventory feeds, shipping logic across multiple distribution centers, and order fulfillment tracking.
This is not a simple Shopify redesign. This is a data driven B2B interface problem with dynamic pricing, customer tiers, vendor level fulfillment, and real time inventory.
What we need from you
We are not looking for someone to just make things look good.
We need someone who can think through systems and design a complete UX.
You should be able to create a cohesive design language across vendors, build a modular Figma system that scales, and solve real problems around multi vendor browsing, unified checkout, B2B pricing visibility, and bulk ordering flows.
You should care about conversion and usability just as much as design.
Scope for phase one
Homepage and landing experience
Vendor discovery and navigation
Product listing pages
Product detail pages
Unified cart and checkout
Account dashboard including orders and reorder flows
Team
You will be working with a full stack development team that is already in place. The backend and APIs are done. We are also building out a call center that will support all of these vendors and orders.
What we are missing is strong frontend UX thinking.
Important read carefully
We are very selective.
We have had a lot of applicants claim they reviewed our site when they clearly did not.
To apply you must go to orderjunky.com, review the Services and Vendors pages, and identify at least two UX problems either on the ecommerce side or the marketing site.
Include those in your proposal. Do not use AI to write your answer.
If you skip this you will be rejected.
Bonus
We have four additional platforms that will need redesign after this. This can turn into a long term relationship if it is a good fit.
Ideal candidate
Strong Figma systems thinker
Experience with marketplaces or B2B ecommerce
Understands complex data driven UX
Comfortable working through messy real world problems
Actually reads and thinks before responding
Has a strong design eye
Final note
Using AI is fine. Everyone does.
But if you cannot take the time to actually review what we built and think critically about it, this is not the right fit.
We are building something real.