Rizki Alfadilah
WebsiteE-commerceIndustrialCatalog

Moscow Supplies

A product storefront for leather, fabric, dye, paint, and care supplies, built around detail-focused catalog browsing and best-seller discovery.

Industrial Supplies E-commerce WebsitePublished / Live
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My role

Rizki Alfadilah supported e-commerce implementation, product catalog structure, and responsive storefront presentation.

Primary stack

E-commerce / Catalog / Industrial Supplies / Storefront

Project lane

Website / E-commerce / Industrial / Catalog

Case Study

Overview

A focused read on what the project needed to communicate, how the product surface was shaped, and where the system can grow next.

A product storefront for leather, fabric, dye, paint, and care supplies, built around detail-focused catalog browsing and best-seller discovery.

Role

Rizki Alfadilah supported e-commerce implementation, product catalog structure, and responsive storefront presentation.

Scope

Industrial Supplies E-commerce Website

Status

Published / Live

The Problem

A supplies catalog needs to help buyers identify product types quickly while still presenting the brand as reliable and detail-oriented.

The Goal

Create a storefront that foregrounds core product categories, best sellers, and utility-driven shopping paths.

Depth Pass

How the product was shaped.

The work is easier to understand as a sequence: context first, then product decisions, then user flow and visual direction.

01

Context

  • Moscow Supplies serves practical buyers looking for dyes, paints, and related leather or fabric supplies.
  • The homepage needs to make product discovery fast without feeling like a raw inventory list.

02

Approach

  • I kept the hero message tied to detail and reliability, then surfaced best sellers and categories quickly.
  • Storefront utilities such as search, account, and cart remain visible for repeat buyers.

03

User Flow

  • Buyer lands on the hero, uses category/search paths, reviews best sellers, then opens product detail.
  • The catalog supports both browsing and direct product lookup.

04

Design Direction

  • Clean blue retail UI, product photography, and clear category blocks communicate a practical supplies brand.
  • The visual hierarchy favors product clarity over decorative storytelling.

Core Features

Product surface and system layer.

01

Best seller products

02

Category navigation

03

Search and account utilities

04

Product detail presentation

Moscow Supplies interface

Stack & architecture notes

The site is organized as a product catalog storefront with categories, best sellers, account/cart utilities, and product detail pages.

E-commerceCatalogIndustrial SuppliesStorefront

Result / Next Layer

What the build makes possible.

Result

  • Moscow Supplies has a usable public catalog that supports product discovery and purchase intent.
  • The storefront is ready for category expansion and better product education content.

Future Layer

  • Add comparison guides, application tutorials, and stronger filter/search behavior.
  • Build SEO pages around dye, leather paint, fabric paint, and care workflows.

Get in touch

Ready to turn the next project into a real shipped system?

Bring the product goal. I can help translate it into a clear interface, reliable implementation, and launch-ready product surface.

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01

Scope

Define the product goal, user flow, pages, and technical surface.

02

Build

Design the interface, implement the stack, and keep the system maintainable.

03

Launch

Prepare QA, responsive checks, analytics hooks, and launch support.