Eidos Works
Systems, storefronts, dashboards, automation, and intelligence prototypes by Brent Parent. Sharp systems. Calm interfaces. Practical automation. Built for real operations.
- Custom storefronts
- Production dashboards
- Workflow automation
- Eidos Brain prototypes

Creative technology, UI/UX, storefronts, automation, and applied intelligence.
Eidos Works is Brent Parent's public studio for premium systems work.
What I build
Custom storefronts, graphic design and mockups, production dashboards, workflow automation, WebGL interface layers, and Eidos Brain / Sentinel prototypes.
Why it matters
Teams need digital systems that explain the offer, reduce manual friction, support operations, and make the next useful action easier to see.
Interactive diagnostic layer
Start with a diagnostic, not a chatbot.
A lightweight Eidos Works interface that routes visitors to the right proof, service path, and next action from compact project signals.
Your strongest next move is a focused system sprint, not a generic rebuild.
The signals point to a project that should clarify the offer, reduce friction, and create one obvious next action for the visitor or operator.
Services / capabilities
Custom storefronts, dashboards, automation, and intelligence prototypes built around real workflows.
Eidos Works sits at the intersection of storefront design, graphic systems, workflow automation, production reporting, and applied intelligence. Each capability is framed around the business problem it solves.
Customer-facing polish
The first screen explains who you are, why the work matters, and what the visitor should do next.
Operational clarity
Dashboards, filters, reporting views, and workflow states turn hidden business activity into visible decision support.
Technical restraint
Motion, glass, and WebGL support attention without burying the content or slowing the user down.
Custom web experiences
Premium landing pages, portfolio systems, campaign microsites, and conversion-focused frontends.
Turns a brand or offer into a credible digital surface that earns attention quickly.Premium storefront design
Branded shopping flows, category systems, product storytelling, and mobile-first retail surfaces.
Makes stores feel intentional, organized, and easier to act on.InkSoft custom embeds
Scoped HTML/CSS/JS embeds, Cloudinary assets, CTA systems, sizing guides, and polished store homepages.
Upgrades templated InkSoft pages without breaking the hosted store environment.Babylon.js / WebGL interactive UI
Subtle living canvases, signal fields, dimensional cards, and interaction depth that supports the story.
Adds a premium technical signature without turning the site into a distracting demo.Business automation
Operational glue between forms, reports, departments, production stages, and repeatable business processes.
Reduces manual follow-up and makes hidden work easier to track.Production reporting dashboards
Date-range reporting, department filtering, CSV exports, status views, and planning-ready tables.
Helps teams see what is late, due, searchable, and actionable.AI / intelligence-system prototypes
Proof-stage interfaces for signal processing, anomaly detection, observability, and human-readable intelligence output.
Makes complex data and early-stage system concepts understandable enough to test.Cloudinary asset workflows
Remote image delivery, responsive transformations, branded mockups, and optimized visual presentation.
Keeps portfolio and storefront imagery fast, flexible, and production-friendly.UI/UX cleanup and redesign
Hierarchy audits, clutter reduction, stronger CTAs, mobile improvements, and trust-building visual systems.
Turns scattered pages into clear user journeys with fewer decision points.Print, promo, embroidery, and fulfillment workflows
Storefront and reporting systems shaped around decorated-apparel, promo, fulfillment, and production realities.
Designs around the way the business actually runs, not just the way a template displays products.Featured case studies
Real storefront systems, dashboards, and visual work framed as business-facing proof.
The work is organized around the problem, approach, execution, and result so buyers can understand what Brent builds and why the interface choices matter.
Disney Junior Shows
Disney Junior Shows
Problem
A branded merchandise experience needed to feel intentional, organized, and campaign-specific instead of reading like a default product grid.
Approach
Lead with a polished branded entry point, reduce decision friction, and guide visitors toward the most relevant show merchandise paths quickly.
Execution
Custom InkSoft storefront presentation, campaign-oriented content hierarchy, visual grouping, conversion CTAs, and responsive storefront polish.
Result
A real branded store experience that frames the merchandise clearly and supports fast customer scanning without losing brand confidence.
Disney Hollywood Studios Shows
Disney Hollywood Studios Shows
Problem
The storefront needed a cleaner show-specific experience for shoppers moving through multiple apparel and merchandise options.
Approach
Create a premium presentation layer that makes the store feel curated, gives shoppers clear paths, and keeps the experience easy to scan.
Execution
Custom InkSoft UI system with responsive sections, branded navigation prompts, grouped merchandise pathways, and sharper visual priority.
Result
A live storefront that feels more like a client-facing branded retail surface than a standard embedded catalog.
MDCA Preorders
MDCA
Problem
Preorder shoppers need clarity: what is available, what matters now, and how to act before the ordering window closes.
Approach
Use a focused preorder hierarchy with reassurance copy, direct shopping paths, and clear framing around limited-time purchasing behavior.
Execution
InkSoft custom content structure, clean CTA routing, product-path emphasis, and mobile-first ordering flow support.
Result
A focused preorder experience that makes the campaign easier to understand and easier to act on.
MDCA Webstore
MDCA
Problem
A year-round store needs to support repeated visits, clear product discovery, and a cleaner branded school shopping experience.
Approach
Frame the store as a durable branded destination with clearer categories, smoother scanning, and less dependence on generic catalog layout.
Execution
Custom storefront UI, responsive content sections, category framing, CTA placement, and reusable design patterns for school apparel.
Result
A more credible and organized school store that can support ongoing ordering instead of one-off promotion only.
Liberty Christian Preparatory School
Liberty Christian Preparatory School
Problem
Families and school communities need a store that feels trustworthy, premium, and easy to navigate across apparel categories.
Approach
Use calm hierarchy, polished school-brand surfaces, and direct category prompts to make the shopping experience feel official and simple.
Execution
Custom InkSoft presentation layer, premium card system, strong CTA grouping, and mobile-responsive product discovery paths.
Result
A school-facing storefront that feels branded, organized, and more premium than a standard templated page.
YMCA Central Florida
YMCA of Central Florida
Problem
A large community brand needs merchandise access that feels clear, official, and flexible enough for a broad audience.
Approach
Prioritize recognizable organization framing, category clarity, and clean purchase paths for shoppers who may be browsing quickly.
Execution
Custom storefront layout, brand-aware sections, responsive navigation prompts, and streamlined merchandise discovery.
Result
A live community storefront that supports easier browsing while maintaining a polished organization-facing presence.
Early Learning Center
Liberty Christian Early Learning
Problem
The store needed to feel warm, trustworthy, and preschool-ready without becoming childish or visually noisy.
Approach
Blend school-day warmth with premium editorial spacing, soft glass surfaces, and parent-friendly shopping clarity.
Execution
Custom InkSoft embed direction, Cloudinary visuals, scoped UI system, responsive sections, and subtle enhancement-ready motion patterns.
Result
A family-facing apparel experience that feels calmer, more premium, and easier to understand than a generic store template.
Media explorer
Storefronts, mockups, campaign graphics, and production context in one organized gallery.
A deduplicated Cloudinary registry keeps the visual work scannable by category while preserving the existing images already used on the site.
Storefront Systems8 items
Custom Gear Store System
A multi-device commerce direction for branded apparel programs and product-category clarity.
Maya Cole Studio Store
Creator commerce with softer editorial hierarchy, product storytelling, and warm conversion cues.
Hope Harbor Fundraiser Store
Fundraiser commerce framed around cause, trust, donation context, and clear shopping action.
Momentum Summit Store
Event merchandise direction with launch urgency, attendee kits, and scannable product paths.
North Ridge Academy Store
A school-store direction built for families who need official apparel paths without clutter.
River City Raptors Store
Team merchandise organized around bold school spirit, mobile browsing, and quick product choice.
Bluepeak Service Team Store
A more operational storefront pattern for teams buying job-ready gear and branded essentials.
Crestview Prep Uniform Store
Uniform shopping direction with official category framing and parent-friendly product discovery.
Graphic Design8 items
Early Learning Classroom Graphic
Warm school-day visual direction for apparel, banners, and parent-facing campaign materials.
Early Learning Logo Direction
A friendly logo asset prepared for storefront, print, apparel, and campaign use.
Nature Explorer Graphic
Illustrative campaign art that gives school apparel a more memorable visual identity.
Explorer Artwork
A concept-art direction for youth apparel, events, or school identity campaigns.
Campaign Page Layout
Page composition study for clearer visual hierarchy and campaign-specific product storytelling.
Campaign Visual Mockup
Generated visual direction used to explore mood, product story, and shopper-facing hierarchy.
Brand Campaign Visual A
Exploratory design art for campaign tone, product storytelling, and branded presentation.
Brand Campaign Visual B
Visual variation used to compare campaign mood, color, and brand fit before production.
School & Apparel Mockups5 items
Early Learning Polo Mockup
Apparel mockup built to help families see fit, style, and program identity before ordering.
Iron Grey Apparel Flat
Clean product mockup treatment for apparel listings, category pages, and ordering confidence.
Hoodie Product Mockups
Apparel product mockups that make category pages easier to scan before launch.
Hat Product Mockups
Headwear mockups prepared for clearer product merchandising and campaign launch previews.
Apparel Campaign Mockup
Product-oriented visual concept for launch planning and buyer-facing presentation.
Campaign Banners2 items
Epcot Campaign Banner
Banner design direction for a specific campaign surface and storefront promotion.
YMCA Campaign Banner
Community organization banner treatment for clearer campaign entry and branded merchandise context.
Production & Operations1 items
Screen Printing Production Context
Production-side visual context that connects storefront work to real decorated-apparel operations.
Eidos / Brand Assets1 items
Eidos Works Horizontal Mark
Primary horizontal logo used for the public-facing Eidos Works brand.
Production intelligence / reporting case study
DG Printavo Production Reports - operational visibility for daily planning.
A grounded reporting dashboard case study focused on production schedule visibility, department-level filtering, date-range review, work-order scanning, and business decision support.
Operational system, not a marketing mockup
From production schedule data to planning-ready views.
The dashboard is framed around practical production questions: what is late, what is due soon, which department is involved, and how quickly a team can search, filter, export, or refresh the current view.
Built to help production teams see the schedule as a working system: statuses, due dates, departments, quantities, links, and notes in one scannable view.
How I work
A clear process keeps the work premium, practical, and launchable.
The client experience is designed to reduce ambiguity. First map the system, then design the path, then build, test, launch, and improve from real feedback.
Discovery
Clarify the business goal, audience, constraints, current systems, and the exact action the interface needs to drive.
System mapping
Map data, products, stakeholders, workflow states, decision points, and handoffs before polishing visuals.
UI/UX direction
Establish hierarchy, content order, motion level, visual language, and conversion paths that match the business context.
Build
Implement clean, responsive React/CSS or scoped embed code with accessible structure and production-ready components.
Test
Review mobile behavior, focus states, reduced motion, image loading, links, and the primary user path end-to-end.
Launch
Deploy the finished surface, confirm live links and assets, and keep the experience stable for real users.
Iterate
Use feedback, operational needs, and follow-up improvements to sharpen the system after launch.
Pricing and engagement models
Clear starting ranges before a detailed scope.
Each project is quoted after discovery, but starting ranges help buyers understand the likely engagement shape before opening a conversation.
Starter Storefront Polish
Small store improvements, product presentation cleanup, category clarity, banners, and simple custom content.
- Storefront hierarchy audit
- Homepage or category-section polish
- Mockup and banner recommendations
- Mobile and accessibility cleanup notes
- Light launch QA
1-2 weeks after content is ready.
- Number of store sections
- Asset readiness
- Revision depth
- InkSoft constraints
Custom Storefront Experience
InkSoft embeds, richer landing pages, sizing guidance, visual merchandising, and branded apparel flows.
- Custom storefront structure
- Branded hero and category system
- Responsive embedded UI patterns
- Sizing or product guidance module
- Launch QA and live-link review
2-4 weeks depending on scope.
- Custom embed complexity
- Number of product paths
- Media production
- Launch deadline
Systems & Dashboard Build
Production dashboards, operational reporting, workflow automation, API integrations, or internal tools.
- Workflow and data-source map
- Dashboard or automation prototype
- Responsive interface build
- API/workflow integration where scoped
- Testing notes and handoff documentation
3-8 weeks for a focused first release.
- Data access
- API reliability
- User roles
- Export and reporting needs
Intelligence Prototype / Eidos Brain Sprint
Sentinel monitoring concepts, AI-assisted workflows, knowledge systems, anomaly/signal prototypes, and applied-intelligence briefs.
- Signal and exception model
- Prototype interface or brief workflow
- Incident receipt / evidence model
- Human-review and fallback plan
- Next-build recommendation
2-6 weeks for a proof-stage sprint.
- Signal sources
- AI provider requirements
- Data sensitivity
- Review workflow complexity
Billing notes
Transparent enough to plan, flexible enough to scope correctly.
- Final quotes follow discovery and scope review.
- Typical payment schedule: 50% deposit, 30% at design/workflow approval, 20% before final delivery or launch.
- Retainers are available for ongoing improvements, monitoring, reporting, and system support.
- Out-of-scope work can be handled as an approved change order or hourly block.
- Advisory/build rate when used: $150/hr, billed in approved blocks.
Insights
Weekly field notes on storefront UX, production systems, automation, and applied intelligence.
The insights area is set up for a daily or weekly publishing rhythm with structured article data, author metadata, updated dates, tags, and internal links back to the work.
What Makes a Custom InkSoft Storefront Feel Easier to Shop
The best storefront improvements rarely start with decoration. They start by reducing uncertainty for the shopper.
Start With The Shopper Decision
A custom storefront feels easier when the first screen explains what the store is for, who it serves, and which path a visitor should choose next.
For school, event, and organization stores, the biggest win is often removing ambiguity: categories, deadlines, pickup context, and product priority all need to be visible without turning the page into a wall of instructions.
Make The Template Feel Intentional
InkSoft can handle the commerce engine, but the surrounding presentation still matters. Custom sections, branded imagery, sizing guidance, and direct calls to action help the store feel like a real retail experience instead of a catalog dropped into a page.
A polished store does not need excessive motion or visual noise. It needs hierarchy, product context, mobile-friendly grouping, and a clear reason to trust the page.
Start a project
Turn the rough idea into a brief Brent can actually respond to.
The intake flow captures the project type, current tools, timeline, budget posture, and contact details, then creates a clean project brief before anything is sent.
