CASE · Web design · 2026

Eventyria.

They knew exactly who they were, they just didn’t exist online yet. We understood their vision and built everything from scratch: visual identity, website design, booking integration, and a SEO-ready blog.

The Problem

A very clear vision. No presence online yet.

Strikkoteket needed to add 900+ products to their online store. Their plan: one by one.

Eventyria is a travel agency for women — immersive, themed experiences inspired by culture, art, 

A niche with a specific soul, a strong aesthetic, and nothing online to show for it.

The challenge wasn’t just building a website. It was translating a world — fantasy, elegance, adventure — into something functional that real people could browse, trust, and book from.

Every decision was ours. Visual, technical, strategic.

Impact stat
The Glintz Solution

Built decision by decision

This is what it looks like when we handle everything.

Timeline módulos
  1. 01 Stage 01

    Visual Identity

    We defined the aesthetic from scratch — color palette, typography, and a visual language that felt like stepping into the world Eventyria sells. Elegant. A little magical. Nothing off the shelf.

    BrandingColor paletteStory Telling
  2. 02 Stage 02

    Website Structure

    We designed a structure that could hold a travel catalog, a blog, a gallery, and a booking system — and still feel easy to navigate. Every page was built to move the visitor from curiosity to reservation with as few clicks as possible.

    WordPressWeb DesignUX/UI
  3. 03 Stage 03

    Trip Pages

    Each trip got its own page with everything a traveler needs to say yes: dates, details, what's included. All written clearly enough that she doesn't need to send an email just to understand what she's buying.

    Content DesignUXSEO
  4. 04 Stage 04

    Blog ready to grow

    We set up a blog built to bring the right people in — travelers searching for Viking history, solo trips, niche destinations. The content system was ready to publish from day one.

    SEOBlogContent Structure
  5. 05 Stage 05

    Booking and payment

    We chose, configured, and tested everything needed to go from "I want this trip" to "booking confirmed" — without the visitor hitting a wall halfway through.

    PaymentsPlugin SetupBoooking
  6. 06 Stage 06

    Ready to manage alone

    New trips, new posts, new bookings — all manageable without needing us on the other end. That was always the goal.

    one-shot0 post-fixproduction-ready
Before and after

This is what Improving the process looks like.

One long and messy supplier dataset vs one clean WooCommerce import. Here’s what changed:

AFTER · With Glintz
One script.
+900 products.
Store ready.
900 products imported. Zero manual work.
A reusable system for every future update.
BEFORE · Manual process
~55h
Uploading product by product.
Spreadsheets, mismatched images,
re-uploads, manual fixes. Every. Single. Time.

← Drag to see before & after →

The Result

" What would have taken ~55 hours now runs in one afternoon, with zero manual work.

+900

Products imported. Zero uploads by hand.

~55h

Of manual work saved per catalog update. Every time.

0

Post-import fixes. Every product arrived exactly as it should.

A system built once. Ready for every update after.

Work with us

Your store deserves better than a messy spreadsheet.

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