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Max Hub E-Commerce is imported from Behance as a Figma design case study. The project is categorized under Figma designs so it can be browsed separately from websites and mobile/backend implementation work.
Max Hub E-Commerce is a Figma UI/UX design case study imported from Behance, published September 27, 2025, with focus areas including Figma, UI Design, UX Design, E commerce Website.
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Max Hub E-Commerce is imported from Behance as a Figma design case study. The project is categorized under Figma designs so it can be browsed separately from websites and mobile/backend implementation work.
The scraped project tags and tools identify the work around Figma, UI Design, UX Design, E commerce Website, Web Design, user interface, UI/UX, Shopping. These tags are preserved as capabilities on the detail page so visitors can quickly understand the product type, UI direction, and design craft involved.
10 Behance-hosted project images were downloaded into the local portfolio asset folder and attached to this case study. The detail page uses those local files for the hero preview and gallery instead of hotlinking remote Behance images.
Source: Behance. Published: September 27, 2025. Last updated: September 27, 2025. Profile stats at scrape time: 61 Behance views and 1 appreciations. Original project URL: https://www.behance.net/gallery/235497899/Max-Hub-E-Commerce.
The technical footprint stays visible without turning the case study into a sparse list.
Max Hub E-Commerce is imported from Behance as a Figma design case study. The project is categorized under Figma designs so it can be browsed separately from websites and mobile/backend implementation work.
The scraped project tags and tools identify the work around Figma, UI Design, UX Design, E commerce Website, Web Design, user interface, UI/UX, Shopping. These tags are preserved as capabilities on the detail page so visitors can quickly understand the product type, UI direction, and design craft involved.
10 Behance-hosted project images were downloaded into the local portfolio asset folder and attached to this case study. The detail page uses those local files for the hero preview and gallery instead of hotlinking remote Behance images.


