Editorial Studio Commission Portal

Clients submit project briefs with budget and rights usage, save drafts, and track every commission from a dashboard styled on Swiss editorial grids.

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Portfolio highlights, services, and a real intake flow where clients submit project type, deliverables, deadlines, budget, references, and rights usage, then create an account to save drafts and track every inquiry from a client dashboard.

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Build a full-stack commission portal for an illustration and design practice called "Editorial Commission Desk."

Website idea:
This is for a studio that works with magazines, brands, and publishers. The site should include portfolio highlights, services, timelines, and a real commission intake flow where clients can submit project type, deliverables, deadlines, budget, visual references, and rights usage. Users should be able to create an account, log in to save drafts, revisit old requests, download a commission summary, and ask questions through an integrated support or chat widget. Include a clean client dashboard that makes it easy to track inquiries and see what has already been submitted.

Aesthetics / design:
Use references like Mondrian-inspired compositional clarity, Swiss editorial grids, New York magazine art-direction energy, and Apple-grade interaction polish. The result should feel cultured, graphic, and professional without becoming stiff.

Interaction / UI:
The auth and inquiry modal should be beautifully designed with translucent glass layers, bold modular form blocks, animated grid shifts, and a motion panel or looping side video showing sketching, print proofs, color swatches, or studio tabletop scenes. The interface should feel like a commission experience designed by people with real taste.
Add a pricing calculator

Adds a live pricing calculator to the intake flow that estimates a project quote from the chosen deliverables, usage rights, and deadline.

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Build a full-stack commission portal for an illustration and design practice called "Editorial Commission Desk."

Website idea:
This is for a studio that works with magazines, brands, and publishers. The site should include portfolio highlights, services, timelines, and a real commission intake flow where clients can submit project type, deliverables, deadlines, budget, visual references, and rights usage, with a live pricing calculator that estimates a project quote from the selected deliverables, usage rights, and deadline. Users should be able to create an account, log in to save drafts, revisit old requests, download a commission summary, and ask questions through an integrated support or chat widget. Include a clean client dashboard that makes it easy to track inquiries, compare saved quotes, and see what has already been submitted.

Aesthetics / design:
Use references like Mondrian-inspired compositional clarity, Swiss editorial grids, New York magazine art-direction energy, and Apple-grade interaction polish. The result should feel cultured, graphic, and professional without becoming stiff.

Interaction / UI:
The auth and inquiry modal should be beautifully designed with translucent glass layers, bold modular form blocks, animated grid shifts, and a motion panel or looping side video showing sketching, print proofs, color swatches, or studio tabletop scenes. The interface should feel like a commission experience designed by people with real taste.
Switch to a dark gallery

Trades the bright Mondrian grid for a dark editorial gallery, with charcoal surfaces and gallery-wall framing that present the portfolio like prints on a dark studio wall.

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Build a full-stack commission portal for an illustration and design practice called "Editorial Commission Desk."

Website idea:
This is for a studio that works with magazines, brands, and publishers. The site should include portfolio highlights, services, timelines, and a real commission intake flow where clients can submit project type, deliverables, deadlines, budget, visual references, and rights usage. Users should be able to create an account, log in to save drafts, revisit old requests, download a commission summary, and ask questions through an integrated support or chat widget. Include a clean client dashboard that makes it easy to track inquiries and see what has already been submitted.

Aesthetics / design:
Use references like a dark editorial gallery aesthetic — charcoal surfaces, gallery-wall portfolio framing, Swiss editorial grids, and Apple-grade interaction polish. The result should feel cultured, graphic, and professional without becoming stiff.

Interaction / UI:
The auth and inquiry modal should be beautifully designed with translucent dark-glass layers, bold modular form blocks on charcoal, animated grid shifts, and a motion panel or looping side video showing sketching, print proofs, color swatches, or studio tabletop scenes. The interface should feel like a commission experience designed by people with real taste.
Open a public job board

Turns the private intake into a public commission job board where clients post open illustration briefs and freelance illustrators browse and pitch proposals.

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Build a full-stack commission portal for an illustration and design practice called "Editorial Commission Desk."

Website idea:
This is for a studio that works with magazines, brands, and publishers. The site should include portfolio highlights, services, timelines, and a public commission job board where clients post open illustration briefs with budget and rights usage, and freelance illustrators browse listings and submit proposals. Users should be able to create an account, log in to save drafts, revisit old requests, download a commission summary, and ask questions through an integrated support or chat widget. Include a clean client dashboard that makes it easy to track posted briefs, review incoming proposals, and see what has already been submitted.

Aesthetics / design:
Use references like Mondrian-inspired compositional clarity, Swiss editorial grids, New York magazine art-direction energy, and Apple-grade interaction polish. The result should feel cultured, graphic, and professional without becoming stiff.

Interaction / UI:
The auth and inquiry modal should be beautifully designed with translucent glass layers, bold modular form blocks, animated grid shifts, and a motion panel or looping side video showing sketching, print proofs, color swatches, or studio tabletop scenes. The interface should feel like a commission experience designed by people with real taste.