An NFT marketplace designed for collectors who actually care about the art. The split-layout puts artwork on the left and bid mechanics on the right — two modes of looking, side by side.
Most NFT marketplaces look like dashboards — dense, technical, cluttered. Artzie wanted to appeal to collectors who value aesthetics. The challenge was to reconcile bid mechanics (inherently transactional) with gallery-quality presentation.
The hero uses a large split layout — an oversized artwork on the left, a bid card with artist info on the right. The structure repeats down the page with featured works and trending auctions, each piece given real estate to breathe.
The palette stays dark and minimal so the art carries the color. Typography is editorial, not technical. The only bold visual signals are for countdowns and current bids.
Art gets space, bid gets focus.
Color belongs to the artwork.
Urgency without clutter.
Creators get credit upfront.
HTML5, SASS and Vite. Ready to connect to any Web3 provider or API — the markup is structured to accept live bid data without layout shift.
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