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
Illustrated portrait of Brent Parent.
Founder / operator / builder: Brent Parent

Creative technology, UI/UX, storefronts, automation, and applied intelligence.

Eidos Works is Brent Parent's public studio for premium systems work.

7live InkSoft stores referenced
1production reporting dashboard
6Eidos Brain scenarios
1guided project intake flow
Who Eidos Works is

A creative technology studio led by Brent Parent.

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.

Find the right build

Project Compass

Guided diagnostic
Local pre-readThe Offer That Needs a Sharper Front Door

Conversion-focused website and positioning sprint

Browse proof first
Awaiting signal

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.

Eidos Works Public SiteAutomation and Workflow SystemsDG Printavo Production Reports

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.

Experience design01

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.
Commerce UX02

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.
Storefront systems03

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.
Advanced interface layer04

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.
Workflow systems05

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.
Operational intelligence06

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.
Research systems07

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.
Media systems08

Cloudinary asset workflows

Remote image delivery, responsive transformations, branded mockups, and optimized visual presentation.

Keeps portfolio and storefront imagery fast, flexible, and production-friendly.
Conversion repair09

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.
Industry operations10

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.

Branded show storefrontLive store

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.

Brand-sensitive UIInkSoft customizationConversion hierarchy
Entertainment merchandise systemLive store

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.

Retail UX cleanupResponsive systemsBranded storefronts
Preorder campaign storefrontLive store

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.

Preorder UXCampaign structurePurchase clarity
School webstore systemLive store

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.

School storesReusable UI patternsLonger-lived storefronts
Private school apparel experienceLive store

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.

Premium school UXFamily-friendly navigationTrust cues
Community organization storeLive store

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.

Nonprofit/community UXBroad audience designBrand clarity
Premium early-learning apparel storeLive store

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.

Clean style systemScoped embedsPremium warmth

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
Storefront Systems

Custom Gear Store System

A multi-device commerce direction for branded apparel programs and product-category clarity.

Maya Cole Studio

Maya Cole Studio Store

Creator commerce with softer editorial hierarchy, product storytelling, and warm conversion cues.

Hope Harbor

Hope Harbor Fundraiser Store

Fundraiser commerce framed around cause, trust, donation context, and clear shopping action.

Momentum Summit

Momentum Summit Store

Event merchandise direction with launch urgency, attendee kits, and scannable product paths.

North Ridge Academy

North Ridge Academy Store

A school-store direction built for families who need official apparel paths without clutter.

River City Raptors

River City Raptors Store

Team merchandise organized around bold school spirit, mobile browsing, and quick product choice.

Bluepeak

Bluepeak Service Team Store

A more operational storefront pattern for teams buying job-ready gear and branded essentials.

Crestview Prep

Crestview Prep Uniform Store

Uniform shopping direction with official category framing and parent-friendly product discovery.

Graphic Design8 items
Liberty Christian Early Learning

Early Learning Classroom Graphic

Warm school-day visual direction for apparel, banners, and parent-facing campaign materials.

Liberty Christian Early Learning

Early Learning Logo Direction

A friendly logo asset prepared for storefront, print, apparel, and campaign use.

Graphic Design

Nature Explorer Graphic

Illustrative campaign art that gives school apparel a more memorable visual identity.

Graphic Design

Explorer Artwork

A concept-art direction for youth apparel, events, or school identity campaigns.

Graphic Design

Campaign Page Layout

Page composition study for clearer visual hierarchy and campaign-specific product storytelling.

Graphic Design

Campaign Visual Mockup

Generated visual direction used to explore mood, product story, and shopper-facing hierarchy.

Graphic Design

Brand Campaign Visual A

Exploratory design art for campaign tone, product storytelling, and branded presentation.

Graphic Design

Brand Campaign Visual B

Visual variation used to compare campaign mood, color, and brand fit before production.

School & Apparel Mockups5 items
Liberty Christian Early Learning

Early Learning Polo Mockup

Apparel mockup built to help families see fit, style, and program identity before ordering.

School & Apparel Mockups

Iron Grey Apparel Flat

Clean product mockup treatment for apparel listings, category pages, and ordering confidence.

School & Apparel Mockups

Hoodie Product Mockups

Apparel product mockups that make category pages easier to scan before launch.

School & Apparel Mockups

Hat Product Mockups

Headwear mockups prepared for clearer product merchandising and campaign launch previews.

School & Apparel Mockups

Apparel Campaign Mockup

Product-oriented visual concept for launch planning and buyer-facing presentation.

Campaign Banners2 items
Campaign Banners

Epcot Campaign Banner

Banner design direction for a specific campaign surface and storefront promotion.

YMCA

YMCA Campaign Banner

Community organization banner treatment for clearer campaign entry and branded merchandise context.

Production & Operations1 items
Production & Operations

Screen Printing Production Context

Production-side visual context that connects storefront work to real decorated-apparel operations.

Eidos / Brand Assets1 items
Eidos / Brand Assets

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.

Custom date rangeDepartment filterLate / due status countersSearchable production tableInclude-completed toggleCSV exportAdmin refresh path
Printavo Production Reports
Late-
Due Today-
Due Tomorrow-
This Week-
Range: CustomDepartment: ALLFromToSearchExport CSV
Prod DueDeptInvoiceCustomerJob / NicknameQtyStatusTags

Built to help production teams see the schedule as a working system: statuses, due dates, departments, quantities, links, and notes in one scannable view.

Eidos Brain / Sentinel

Eidos Brain is an anomaly-preserving intelligence codec for live data streams.

The proof-stage idea is simple: compress ordinary signal, preserve strange windows, and generate reviewable incident receipts for people who need evidence, not hype.

Proof-stage sprint

Listen, predict, preserve, and explain.

Eidos Brain and Sentinel prototypes are built for live streams where most moments are ordinary but the unusual windows matter. The interface keeps important content in HTML, then uses WebGL only as ambient context.

Discuss Eidos Brain
01

Listen

Receive live streams from sensors, logs, documents, dashboards, or operational systems.

02

Predict

Build a local expectation for what ordinary movement looks like in that context.

03

Measure surprise

Compare each new window against the expected rhythm and score what changed.

04

Compress ordinary

Summarize routine signal so storage, attention, and compute are not spent on noise.

05

Preserve strange

Keep the abnormal window, surrounding context, and source references for review.

06

Produce receipts

Create human-readable incident receipts with timestamps, inputs, evidence, and caveats.

Surprise pulse

Calm signal stays compressed. The strange window becomes a receipt.

The pulse model shows the system moving from routine stream behavior into a highlighted anomaly window. A prototype can attach source context, confidence notes, and next-review prompts to that moment.

01

Medical and biosignal monitoring

Signal preservation for EEG, ECG, HRV, respiration, glucose monitors, wearables, and hospital telemetry where abnormal windows need careful review.

Stream inputs
EEG, ECG, HRV, Respiration, Glucose monitors, Wearables, Hospital telemetry
What Eidos Brain watches
Rhythm changes that differ from a person or unit baseline Sensor dropout, compression artifacts, and noisy windows Correlated shifts across multiple biosignal streams
Preserved anomaly examples
Short abnormal EEG or ECG windows with surrounding context Respiration and HRV divergence during an incident window Wearable signal changes that deserve clinician review
Output / receipt examples
Timestamped event window with source streams and confidence context Noise and data-quality notes Clinician-reviewable incident summary
Eidos Brain can help preserve the signal moments that matter, reduce repeated noise, and make review windows easier to audit.

Eidos Brain prototypes are advisory review tools. They are not replacements for clinicians, regulated diagnostic systems, emergency monitoring, or medical judgment.

02

Cybersecurity and network anomaly detection

A Sentinel layer for packet metadata, firewall logs, DNS logs, Zeek, Suricata, endpoint telemetry, cloud audit logs, and application logs.

Stream inputs
Packet metadata, Firewall logs, DNS logs, Zeek, Suricata, Endpoint telemetry, Cloud audit logs, Application logs
What Eidos Brain watches
Network motion that diverges from normal service rhythm Repeated low-value alerts that should be suppressed or grouped Rare combinations across identity, endpoint, application, and DNS events
Preserved anomaly examples
New outbound beacon pattern with DNS context Endpoint process behavior paired with unusual cloud audit activity Firewall and application events that form a single incident chain
Output / receipt examples
Incident receipt with source log references Suppressed-noise summary and escalation reason Analyst handoff brief with timeline and affected entities
The goal is fewer loose alerts and more reviewable incident receipts that explain why a window was preserved.

Security prototypes are decision-support tools and should be reviewed by qualified security operators before response actions.

03

Flight data, black boxes, and aerospace telemetry

Telemetry review for altitude, attitude, vibration, engine state, control inputs, navigation signals, and fault codes.

Stream inputs
Altitude, Attitude, Vibration, Engine state, Control inputs, Navigation signals, Fault codes
What Eidos Brain watches
Early divergence before an obvious fault Vibration or engine-state drift paired with control changes Navigation or sensor disagreement across redundant streams
Preserved anomaly examples
Abnormal vibration window before a fault code Control-input and attitude mismatch Short sensor-disagreement interval with surrounding telemetry
Output / receipt examples
Abnormal window with pre-event and post-event context Stream-alignment receipt for engineering review Fault-code companion brief
Eidos Brain can preserve abnormal windows and help engineering teams see early divergence without storing every ordinary frame forever.

Aerospace prototypes are advisory analysis tools, not certified flight-safety systems or substitutes for regulated review.

04

Intelligence, OSINT, and OSTIN-style monitoring

Open-source intelligence monitoring for social signals, public records, news streams, market signals, geospatial feeds, cyber indicators, and operational logs.

Stream inputs
Open-source intelligence, Social signals, Public records, News streams, Market signals, Geospatial feeds, Cyber indicators, Operational logs
What Eidos Brain watches
Rhythm changes in narratives or activity patterns Emerging clusters across unrelated public sources Operational indicators that become meaningful only in combination
Preserved anomaly examples
Narrative shift paired with geospatial movement Cyber indicator cluster linked to public reporting Market or public-record movement that changes an analyst question
Output / receipt examples
Analyst-reviewable source bundle Narrative-change receipt with timestamped evidence Cluster summary with source quality notes
The system helps analysts preserve the strange, changing, and clustered evidence that deserves human review.

OSINT prototypes should preserve source context and support analyst judgment; they should not be used as autonomous legal, safety, or enforcement decisions.

05

Industrial systems and predictive maintenance

Drift detection for motors, bearings, factory sensors, energy grid telemetry, water treatment, oil and gas systems, robotics, and HVAC.

Stream inputs
Motors, Bearings, Factory sensors, Energy grid telemetry, Water treatment, Oil and gas telemetry, Robotics, HVAC
What Eidos Brain watches
Pre-failure drift across vibration, energy use, temperature, or throughput Short bursts that precede operator-visible problems Maintenance patterns that repeat across equipment classes
Preserved anomaly examples
Bearing vibration pattern outside normal rhythm HVAC energy spike paired with temperature instability Water-treatment sensor drift before an alarm threshold
Output / receipt examples
Maintenance review receipt with affected asset and stream context Pre-failure evidence window Suggested inspection checklist for a human operator
Eidos Brain can help maintenance teams spend attention on drift evidence instead of raw telemetry overload.

Industrial prototypes support maintenance review and should not bypass required safety controls, inspections, or operating procedures.

06

Edge devices and IoT compression

An edge-to-cloud intelligence codec for remote sensors, smart-city devices, environmental monitoring, wearables, fleet sensors, agriculture, and industrial IoT.

Stream inputs
Remote sensors, Smart-city devices, Environmental monitoring, Wearables, Fleet sensors, Agriculture sensors, Industrial IoT
What Eidos Brain watches
Ordinary signal that can be compressed aggressively Change windows that deserve more bytes and richer context Device health, dropout, and sensor disagreement
Preserved anomaly examples
Environmental sensor spike across a small area Fleet sensor divergence from normal route behavior Agriculture telemetry shift that deserves inspection
Output / receipt examples
Edge receipt summarizing what was compressed and what was preserved Change-window packet with richer context Device-quality note for downstream review
Compress ordinary signal. Spend more bytes on change. Preserve the strange windows for later review.

IoT prototypes should be validated against device constraints, data loss tolerance, and operational safety requirements.

07

Finance, markets, and prediction systems

Risk-regime and anomaly monitoring across price movement, liquidity, order-book structure, volatility, sentiment, and external event streams.

Stream inputs
Price movement, Liquidity, Order-book structure, Volatility, Sentiment, External event streams
What Eidos Brain watches
Risk-regime changes rather than price targets Liquidity and volatility shifts that change model assumptions Model drift or surprise against expected behavior
Preserved anomaly examples
Liquidity collapse window with volatility context Order-book behavior that differs from recent baseline External event stream paired with market-structure change
Output / receipt examples
Risk-regime receipt with source streams Model-drift note for analyst review Anomaly window with no price-prediction claim
Eidos Brain can help preserve regime changes, anomaly windows, and model-drift evidence without claiming to predict prices.

Finance prototypes are not investment advice, trading systems, or guarantees of future performance.

08

Scientific and laboratory monitoring

Monitoring for quantum systems, particle detectors, microscopes, lab automation, chemical processes, and experimental rigs.

Stream inputs
Quantum systems, Particle detectors, Microscopes, Lab automation, Chemical processes, Experimental rigs
What Eidos Brain watches
Drift, bias, burst errors, and unexpected transitions Strange runs that should be preserved instead of averaged away Instrument disagreement and calibration artifacts
Preserved anomaly examples
Burst error that appears only in a narrow window Unexpected transition across experimental streams Microscope or detector anomaly with instrument context
Output / receipt examples
Strange-run receipt with instrument state Bias or drift note for scientist review Experiment window preserved for repeatability analysis
The system helps labs retain unusual evidence and context that ordinary compression or summaries might erase.

Scientific prototypes support review and documentation; conclusions require domain expert analysis and appropriate validation.

09

Public safety and infrastructure monitoring

Abnormal-transition monitoring for traffic flow, utilities, dispatch systems, power grids, transportation, and environmental hazards.

Stream inputs
Traffic flow, Utilities, Dispatch systems, Power grids, Transportation telemetry, Environmental hazards
What Eidos Brain watches
Abnormal transitions across public systems Short windows that deserve review without storing every raw feed forever Infrastructure signals that become important in combination
Preserved anomaly examples
Traffic-flow collapse paired with dispatch activity Utility telemetry drift before an outage report Environmental hazard signal crossing a review threshold
Output / receipt examples
Reviewable incident receipt with source classes Abnormal-transition brief for operators Retention note explaining what raw context was preserved
Eidos Brain can help operators preserve abnormal windows and hand off clearer receipts for human review.

Public-safety prototypes must not replace emergency systems, regulated infrastructure controls, or trained operator judgment.

10

Documents, logs, and organizational knowledge

Knowledge-drift monitoring across software logs, tickets, reports, support messages, diagnostic dumps, code changes, and operational notes.

Stream inputs
Software logs, Tickets, Reports, Support messages, Diagnostic dumps, Code changes, Operational notes
What Eidos Brain watches
Rare combinations across logs, tickets, and code changes New error clusters and repeated fault patterns Compliance evidence trails and knowledge-base drift
Preserved anomaly examples
Support theme linked to new log cluster Diagnostic dump that matches a recent code path change Repeated operational note that signals outdated documentation
Output / receipt examples
Incident receipt with related tickets, logs, and code references Knowledge-base drift summary Compliance-friendly evidence trail
The system turns scattered organizational memory into reviewable receipts, repeated-fault patterns, and clearer update prompts.

Organizational knowledge prototypes should respect access control, privacy, retention policy, and compliance requirements.

01

Storefront performance intelligence

Signal
Store structure, campaign timing, product categories, customer questions, and repeated buying friction.
Sentinel detects
Missing category clarity, stale launch content, weak product presentation, and pages that need internal links.
Eidos Brain helps
Generate a store-improvement brief, prioritize fixes, and connect storefront proof to service recommendations.
02

Production schedule monitoring

Signal
Due dates, departments, late jobs, completed work, stalled jobs, quantities, and status notes.
Sentinel detects
Exceptions, rising backlog, unusually quiet departments, production imbalance, and follow-up risks.
Eidos Brain helps
Create a daily production brief, explain dashboard changes, and suggest operational follow-ups.
03

Event or campaign merchandise launch

Signal
Launch timeline, product readiness, artwork status, preorder volume, and campaign deadlines.
Sentinel detects
Launch blockers, missing assets, weak product presentation, and unbalanced demand.
Eidos Brain helps
Create a launch checklist, draft campaign copy, organize product priorities, and surface risks before launch day.
04

Brand and design QA

Signal
Uploaded mockups, logos, color choices, product images, campaign graphics, and approval notes.
Sentinel detects
Brand mismatches, missing image assets, low-quality mockups, and inconsistent visual presentation.
Eidos Brain helps
Summarize what needs correction, recommend hierarchy improvements, and organize asset review.
05

Workflow automation triage

Signal
Intake forms, repeated copy-paste work, manual follow-up, spreadsheet cleanup, and handoff delays.
Sentinel detects
Repeatable tasks, missing ownership, duplicated data entry, and places where status disappears.
Eidos Brain helps
Turn the bottleneck into a short automation brief with inputs, outputs, risks, and first-build scope.
06

SEO and content intelligence

Signal
Published case studies, blog articles, buyer questions, service pages, and internal-link gaps.
Sentinel detects
Content gaps, stale articles, underdeveloped service pages, missing links, and weak page descriptions.
Eidos Brain helps
Suggest article topics, draft briefs, identify pages that need updates, and connect case studies to services.

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.

01

Discovery

Clarify the business goal, audience, constraints, current systems, and the exact action the interface needs to drive.

02

System mapping

Map data, products, stakeholders, workflow states, decision points, and handoffs before polishing visuals.

03

UI/UX direction

Establish hierarchy, content order, motion level, visual language, and conversion paths that match the business context.

04

Build

Implement clean, responsive React/CSS or scoped embed code with accessible structure and production-ready components.

05

Test

Review mobile behavior, focus states, reduced motion, image loading, links, and the primary user path end-to-end.

06

Launch

Deploy the finished surface, confirm live links and assets, and keep the experience stable for real users.

07

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.

From $1,500-$3,500

Starter Storefront Polish

Small store improvements, product presentation cleanup, category clarity, banners, and simple custom content.

Deliverables
  • 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.

What affects price
  • Number of store sections
  • Asset readiness
  • Revision depth
  • InkSoft constraints
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From $4,500-$9,500

Custom Storefront Experience

InkSoft embeds, richer landing pages, sizing guidance, visual merchandising, and branded apparel flows.

Deliverables
  • 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.

What affects price
  • Custom embed complexity
  • Number of product paths
  • Media production
  • Launch deadline
Start a Project
From $8,500-$22,000+

Systems & Dashboard Build

Production dashboards, operational reporting, workflow automation, API integrations, or internal tools.

Deliverables
  • 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.

What affects price
  • Data access
  • API reliability
  • User roles
  • Export and reporting needs
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From $6,500-$18,000+

Intelligence Prototype / Eidos Brain Sprint

Sentinel monitoring concepts, AI-assisted workflows, knowledge systems, anomaly/signal prototypes, and applied-intelligence briefs.

Deliverables
  • 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.

What affects price
  • Signal sources
  • AI provider requirements
  • Data sensitivity
  • Review workflow complexity
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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.
Launch Care$750-$1,500/month
Growth & Operations$1,500-$3,500/month
Systems Partner$4,000+/month

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.

Storefront UXWhat Makes a Custom InkSoft Storefront Feel Easier to Shop2026-06-08 - 5 min readProduction SystemsHow Production Dashboards Turn Shop Noise Into Action2026-06-08 - 6 min readDesign SystemsWhy Apparel Mockups Matter Before Launch Day2026-06-08 - 4 min readEidos BrainEidos Brain and Sentinel: A Practical Model for Small-Business Intelligence2026-06-08 - 7 min readAI & Agentic SearchDesigning Websites for Humans, Search Engines, and AI Assistants2026-06-08 - 6 min readCase Study NotesA Simple Weekly Content Rhythm for Storefronts and Service Businesses2026-06-08 - 5 min read
Case Study NotesUpdated 2026-06-08Brent Parent

A Simple Weekly Content Rhythm for Storefronts and Service Businesses

A weekly rhythm works when it is tied to real operations: launches, customer questions, product decisions, and lessons from the work.

Content rhythmStorefrontsService businessesSEO

Use Real Work As The Source

The easiest content rhythm starts with questions the business already answers every week. What should customers know before ordering? What changed in the store? Which product or workflow caused confusion?

Those observations can become short articles, launch notes, buying guides, case-study fragments, and internal documentation without forcing the team to invent topics from nothing.

Keep The Format Repeatable

A practical rhythm might include one useful article, one store update, one product or workflow note, and one proof-oriented case-study detail each week.

The goal is not volume for its own sake. The goal is a steady trail of useful, searchable context that helps buyers understand the work.

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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.

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