Luna Templates – The Shopify Course for Designers

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The Shopify Course for Designers

The Hidden Skill Turning Designers into Booked-Out Shopify Pros (No Coding Required)

If you’ve been in the design world for more than five minutes, you’ve probably felt it: the quiet tug of frustration that comes with watching developers rake in high-ticket fees… while you, the one who made everything beautiful, are left cleaning up the scraps.

Or maybe you’ve built dozens of flawless mood boards, brand guides, and logo suites—only to hand them over to clients who vanish into the abyss of cheap developers or bloated agencies to “get the site done.”

It’s like baking the cake and not getting invited to the party.

That’s where Luna Templates flips the table.

Because let’s face it: Most designers know Shopify is where the money is. But almost none of them are set up to actually build Shopify sites—let alone charge full-stack prices without full-stack headaches.

Until now.

The $10,000 Skill No One Taught You in Design School

This isn’t another “web design” course. This is a surgical, no-fluff roadmap to one thing and one thing only: getting paid (well) to design and build Shopify stores.

No more relying on developers.

No more low-budget clients who “just need a logo for now.”

No more crossing your fingers that they’ll come back when they’re “ready for a website.”

Luna Templates was built by a designer, for designers—specifically those who are tired of watching web projects pass them by because “Shopify’s too complicated.”

And let’s be clear: Shopify is complicated… if you’re using it the way developers do. But if you’re a designer, you don’t need to do it their way.

This course shows you a better one.

From Figma to Fully Functional Storefronts (Without a Line of Code)

Here’s what separates Luna Templates from every other tech tutorial on YouTube or janky DIY course buried in someone’s Notion docs:

It was made for designers. Not developers. Not marketers. Designers.

You’ll learn:

  • How to design Shopify stores that don’t just look good—but convert like crazy.
  • How to work with Shopify 2.0’s drag-and-drop tools and sections—so you never touch code.
  • How to sell Shopify builds as premium services (not low-ticket add-ons).
  • How to streamline your workflow, so you can build beautiful, functional stores in days—not weeks.

And maybe the biggest piece of all: how to position yourself as a high-value Shopify designer that clients will gladly pay $5k–$10k+ to work with.

That’s not a guess. That’s what real designers inside the Luna Templates course are already doing.

“I booked a $6.5k Shopify project a week after finishing the course.” – Katie, Brand Designer

Let’s talk about that for a second.

Katie wasn’t new to design. She knew her way around Figma, had built out beautiful brand suites, and had a decent flow of clients.

But every time a client said, “Do you do websites too?”—she had to say no, or worse, refer them out.

She enrolled in Luna Templates, thinking she’d “just learn a few tricks.” What she walked away with was an entirely new service, priced at a premium, that positioned her as the go-to solution for brands looking for a designer who could do it all.

That’s the magic of Luna Templates. You’re not just learning skills—you’re building a new offer.

Why Shopify Is the Sweet Spot (and Why It’s Only Getting Sweeter)

Shopify isn’t going anywhere. In fact, it’s growing like wildfire. More businesses are moving their stores online, and Shopify is still the platform of choice for serious product-based brands.

And here’s the kicker: most of them hate working with developers.

They want someone who gets their brand. Who can take their vision and turn it into something that feels like them.

That’s a designer’s edge. Clients want beautiful stores, not clunky, functional ones. But up until now, they had to choose.

Not anymore.

Luna Templates bridges that gap.

It teaches you the core layout principles, the structure of product pages, collection logic, and all the back-end tools Shopify store owners use—without burying you in code or sending you down hours of dev rabbit holes.

This is not a course that teaches you to be a developer. It’s a course that teaches you to be a profitable Shopify designer.

Built by a Designer Who’s Been There

Luna Templates was created by Steph Corrigan—a brand and web designer who, like many, got tired of handing off projects to developers who never got it quite right.

She started building Shopify sites herself, using only the tools Shopify gives you, and realized something strange: clients didn’t care if she wasn’t a developer.

They cared that the site worked, looked great, and reflected their brand.

So she turned her process into a system. That system became this course.

Now she’s booked out with premium Shopify projects and teaching other designers how to do the same—without code, without stress, and without turning into someone they’re not.

What’s Inside the Course? A Quick Breakdown

The course is structured in a way that builds your skill and confidence step by step. You’re not thrown into the deep end. You’re guided through each phase with a designer’s eye and a clear roadmap.

Here’s a quick summary of what you get:

  • Shopify Foundations – Understand the platform, how stores are structured, and what actually matters in a design-centric build.
  • The Designer’s Workflow – Learn the exact process from design concept to finished store, including tools, handoff, and testing.
  • Theme Customization Without Code – Get under the hood of Shopify 2.0 themes using the drag-and-drop interface like a pro.
  • Client Experience & Pricing – How to package, price, and pitch your new Shopify offer to clients (so they say yes fast).
  • Bonus Templates & Resources – Use Steph’s proven proposals, client questionnaires, and project timelines to shortcut your first few builds.

Every module is packed with practical guidance—no fluff, no filler, no vague theory.

Just real, actionable steps that get you from “I’m just a designer” to “I build Shopify stores that sell.”

Designers Are Quietly Stacking 5-Figure Projects Thanks to This Skill

Here’s what a few more students had to say:

“This course gave me the confidence to offer Shopify builds without feeling like a fraud.”
— Alicia M., Brand Designer

“I finished the course and within two weeks had two clients booked. I didn’t even need to advertise.”
— Jenna R., Freelance Designer

“What I loved most was how specific it was to designers. Every other Shopify tutorial felt like it was for developers or tech people. This felt like it was built for me.”
— Lillian T., Boutique Studio Owner

These aren’t unicorn stories. These are regular designers who took their existing skillset and added one simple, high-leverage layer on top: the ability to build functional, branded Shopify stores.

And with Shopify’s demand only going up, this isn’t a “nice to have.” It’s becoming a need to have.

Why Most Designers Stay Stuck (and Why You Don’t Have To)

Most designers stay in the low-ticket lane because they don’t know how to own the full experience.

They’re stuck doing one part of the puzzle—branding, logos, maybe even a splash page—and they’re scared to step into web builds because they think it’s “too technical.”

But here’s the truth: It’s not technical. It’s teachable.

And once you learn it, the projects, pricing, and freedom that come with it are unmatched.

Because clients don’t want to piecemeal their brand experience anymore. They want someone who can guide the full picture—brand, site, experience—all the way to the checkout button.

That someone could be you.

And once you have this skill, no one can take it away from you. You don’t need a dev. You don’t need an agency. You don’t even need to market yourself aggressively.

Just one clear skill that clients are already looking for—and a course that gives you the exact steps to do it, start to finish.