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Description
WordPress / Elementor / WooCommerce Launch Readiness
I am seeking a UI/UX visual systems specialist with strong WordPress + Elementor execution skills to refine the presentation-layer color system of an established luxury wellness website.
This is not a redesign or rebuild.
The structure, content, typography, functionality, and WooCommerce framework are already approved.
The remaining scope is strictly:
WCAG-aware color contrast refinement
a soft luxury wellness neutral palette with warm ivory tones, calm charcoal depth, and restrained elegant accents
smooth section-to-section tonal continuity
calm warmth, visual softness, and elegant readability
header, footer, CTA, and WooCommerce visual consistency
desktop / tablet / mobile visual consistency
public-facing desktop validation
preservation of the existing approved Elementor structure exactly as-is
Required Specialist Skills (Non-Negotiable)
Only apply if you have proven experience with:
UI/UX systems thinking
color systems and tonal hierarchy
WCAG AA / AAA contrast validation
accessibility-first visual refinement
Elementor global colors
WordPress template hierarchy
responsive refinement across all breakpoints
WooCommerce storefront visual consistency
evidence-based design workflow
demonstrated ability to translate premium wellness references into a cohesive live color experience
Required Proof Before Any Paid Test
Candidates must provide:
live website links (not screenshots)
Figma files or prototypes
a Loom video walkthrough of a color system personally created
explanation of the WCAG contrast tool(s) used
explanation of how visual references are translated into a live tonal system
confirmation of availability for a brief live Elementor screen-share demonstration
Mandatory Live Verification Step
Finalists must complete a short live session demonstrating:
applying a color palette
explaining tonal and spacing decisions
performing WCAG contrast checks
showing responsive behavior
explaining how they preserve luxury softness without harsh contrast
Paid Test (Finalist Stage Only)
Shortlisted finalists may be invited to complete a one-page Home page color systems refinement test.
Fixed price: $20
This test is strictly:
palette harmonization
WCAG-aware color contrast validation
smooth tonal transitions
footer and CTA readability
desktop / tablet / mobile proof
evidence ZIP + short walkthrough video
exact alignment with the approved luxury wellness reference atmosphere
Important payment condition:
This is a performance-based paid test. Payment is released only after the agreed one-page color refinement deliverable is completed correctly and verified against the approved visual references and evidence checklist. Incomplete, off-brief, or unverified submissions do not qualify for payment.
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Hi, thanks for the detailed scope, this is very clear and aligns closely with my UI/UX systems work in Elementor.
Before I share relevant live examples and confirm availability for the verification step, I’d like to clarify a few points to ensure alignment with your expectations:
1. Is the current Elementor setup using Global Colors / Theme Styles already defined, or will I be building the tonal system entirely within the existing structure?
2. Do you already have a reference brand palette or mood direction, or should I derive the full WCAG-compliant system from your luxury wellness positioning?
3. For WCAG validation, is your target strictly AA compliance across all components, or are there specific elements where AAA is required (e.g., CTAs, forms, pricing sections)?
4. Should the refinement include WooCommerce product cards and checkout UI states, or only storefront/catalog presentation layers?
5. Will I be working directly inside a staging environment with Elementor access, or via design review + implementation cycles?
Once I have this context, I can confirm fit and share live Elementor-based examples along with my color system workflow and accessibility validation approach. -

Where do you personally draw the line between maintaining that soft luxury feel and enforcing WCAG contrast — should accessibility ever slightly ‘interrupt’ the aesthetic, or must the visual calm always feel untouched?
