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Łódź.Web design · 2026

Motiftextile→e-commerce
Population664 000
SectorsE-commerce
Coords51.7592°N

Part 01The city as a brief

Websites in Łódź are an extension of an older tradition: for two hundred years the city sold metres of fabric. Today it sells clicks. The logistics changed, but the rhythm stayed — and that shapes every web design project here. Every digital map reflects a physical one — and in Łódź that principle is impossible to miss. Before we sit down to design a website for a company from this city, we read the city itself: what built it, what broke it, what defines it today. A website never emerges in a vacuum. It emerges in the context of the street where the client's desk sits — even when the client cannot articulate that.

The best online stores in Łódź do not pretend to be boutiques. They pretend to be warehouses. Row rhythm, card repetition, grid hygiene — that is the aesthetic that works best in this city.

A project is always about the city, even when it appears to be about the product.

Part 02Sectors and who’s buying

Łódź's market has clear centres of gravity. Not every industry is equally represented here — and that fact is more telling than any official statistics. Who commissions websites in Łódź? Most often, companies from these five areas:

E-commerceLogistykaFilmModaData centers

Ranked by frequency of briefs that reach the studio. The top spot — E-commerce — is no accident. It is the sector that generates the most enquiries for new websites in Łódź. For companies in this field, a website is not a business card — it is a sales tool.

What the local market lacks

Some industries in Łódź are invisible in the website market — not because they do not exist, but because they order elsewhere: in Warsaw, from chain agencies, or from freelancers. That shapes which projects feel natural here and which have to be built from scratch, without local precedent.

Part 03Fabric — where brands grow

Łódź has a handful of districts worth knowing before writing the first line of copy. Not because the brief needs to reference them, but because that is where the decision-maker sits — and their daily reality shapes what they consider "natural-looking."

DistrictMarket character
Śródmieściekreatywność, studia, agencje
Widzewlogistyka, magazyny, ostatnia mila
Bałutyprzemysł lekki i rzemieślniczy
Polesiebiurowce, IT, Uniwersytet Łódzki

Reference points

A few places that appear in every brief from Łódź's market — whether as a moodboard element or as a negation ("we want it to look nothing like..."):

Manufaktura
fabryka Poznańskiego, dziś gigant retail
EC1
pierwsza elektrownia, dziś centrum nauki
Piotrkowska
najdłuższa handlowa w Europie
Nowe Centrum Łodzi
dworzec Fabryczny i nowa oś urbanistyczna
Editorial observationThe best online stores in Łódź do not pretend to be boutiques.

Part 04Local aesthetics

There is something — you cannot prove it, only observe it — that companies from Łódź's market gravitate toward a particular visual language. It is not a matter of one client's taste; it is a matter of ecosystem. When the competition looks a certain way, you either belong to that code or you consciously break from it.

in Łódź, three patterns dominate what we see in competitor projects — and what we consciously weigh in every new brief: grids with pronounced hierarchy, restricted colour palettes (often a single accent), and typography that does not try to be "original" for its own sake. The local market does not reward experimentation as demonstration; it rewards experimentation as a better answer to a problem.

That does not mean we play it safe here. It means we know when a bold gesture reads as a bold gesture and when it reads as loss of control. in Łódź, that line falls differently than in Warsaw or Wrocław.

Part 05Digital chronology

Łódź's digital history does not begin with the first website. It begins with the moment the city decided what it wanted to become after the transformation. From that decision to the current website scene, 37 years have passed. Here is the short version.

YearEvent
1423Prawa miejskie
1821Start industrializacji tekstylnej
1989Koniec ery tekstyliów
2006Otwarcie Manufaktury
2014Reaktywacja Piotrkowskiej
2026Top 3 miast e-commerce w Polsce wg GMV

Part 06What this means for the project

If you are commissioning a website in Łódź — whether you work with us or with another studio — there are three questions worth asking, questions that people from Łódź's market have better instincts about than anyone outside the city:

  • Do we want the site to signal local provenance, or would we rather be perceived as a company with no address?
  • At which stage of the customer journey does our client decide to click "contact" — and does that decision happen on this page, or somewhere earlier?
  • Does our competition in Łódź have websites we are competing with visually, or are they so different that we get to set the standard ourselves?

The answers to these three questions are usually more valuable than every moodboard combined. They are also harder to come by — and that is why this essay exists. By writing about Łódź's market, we write about the context in which your project will be born — regardless of whether you bring the brief to us or to someone else.

Łódź is a city of 664 000 residents. Every year, dozens — perhaps hundreds — of local businesses commission new websites. Most will receive a project that could have been ordered from anywhere in Poland. Some will receive a project that would not make sense without Łódź's context. The difference between the two is what this series of notes is about.

We work with companies from Łódź's market and across Poland.

Duztr is a design studio. We build websites and process-support systems — for companies in Łódź, in łódzkie voivodeship, and nationwide.

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