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Industrial harbour project on Iceland's southwest coast.
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Strategy, decks, landing pages, web apps, and hosted tools presented like a private archive: easy to browse, built to open, and polished enough to send into the room.
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A small selection of finished artifacts: each one opens as a live piece, full-bleed read, or hosted project.
Industrial harbour project on Iceland's southwest coast.
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Investor pitch microsite for the Icelandic Fisherman Shop concept.
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A simple page, a polished pitch, a market plan, or a working tool. The format depends on what the project needs to do.
01. Landing pages
Polished public pages for launches, restaurants, real estate, products, and campaigns.
02. Pitch material
Investor decks, sales narratives, and strategic presentation assets that help explain the offer.
03. Market analysis & plans
Market scans, competitor research, business plans, and decision-ready strategy documents.
04. Web apps & tools
Dashboards, calculators, forms, admin portals, and hosted tools with backend logic when needed.
What PitchShelf is
PitchShelf is a compact portfolio for pitch-ready digital work: the decks, landing pages, reports, prototypes, and hosted tools that help an idea move from rough context to something people can actually evaluate. The shelf format is intentional. Each piece is treated like a finished artifact, not a loose file or a buried case study.
The work usually sits between strategy, copy, design, and implementation. A project might begin as a narrative problem: explain a restaurant concept, make a real estate opportunity easier to trust, turn a market scan into a readable report, or give a software idea a working interface. The final result can be a public page, a private pitch, a live tool, or a hosted microsite with the supporting pieces behind it.
Browse the portfolio shelf to see examples, or use the contact section when you have a piece of work that needs a clearer shape.
Shape the first version of a product story, landing page, investor deck, or working prototype before the idea has a large team around it.
Turn scattered notes, screenshots, market context, and rough positioning into a page or presentation that explains why the work matters.
Keep the final output practical: something a founder, operator, investor, or buyer can open, understand, and send forward.
Questions
PitchShelf focuses on pitch decks, landing pages, strategy narratives, market scans, hosted tools, and lightweight web apps. Some pieces are polished public examples; others are private or client-specific versions of the same kind of work.
Yes. A project can stay as a simple marketing page, but it can also include forms, admin views, dashboards, databases, calculators, access control, or other backend pieces when the idea needs more than a brochure.
Most projects start with the raw material: notes, references, a half-finished deck, a product demo, or a business problem that needs a clearer wrapper. From there the work becomes a focused artifact with structure, copy, design, and a path to publish.
It is useful for founders, small teams, consultants, restaurants, real estate projects, and operators who need a clear digital artifact without turning the job into a large agency process.
Process
PitchShelf is a public shelf of selected work: pitch material, landing pages, web apps, and hosted tools that are meant to be opened directly.
A landing page can stay simple, or it can connect to forms, payments, dashboards, databases, and other backend pieces when the project needs them.
The goal is simple: make finished work feel clear, considered, and easy to browse.