Live project context.
Live links, screenshots, platform notes, and concise implementation scope help make each example easier to compare to your own project.
A sample of Shopify and custom web projects with platform, implementation role, and launch context clearly separated so prospects can compare their backlog to relevant work.
Each project summary focuses on what can be evaluated from the outside: the platform, the implementation scope, the live or preview reference, and the kind of release problem the work represents.
Live links, screenshots, platform notes, and concise implementation scope help make each example easier to compare to your own project.
When a project has approved before-and-after results, those details can be shared directly. Otherwise, this page keeps the evidence to scope and public context.
Use these examples to identify the kind of project Parkdale can scope: headless Shopify, theme rebuilds, B2B storefronts, focused catalog stores, and non-ecommerce sites.

Role and scope: Storefront refresh and frontend rebuild from a traditional Shopify theme into a Hydrogen/headless implementation.
Why it matters: This is the kind of project where architecture, design direction, Shopify data, and launch coordination have to move together.

Role and scope: Built a Shopify theme for a focused catalog, including a polished storefront experience and 3D animation moments.
Why it matters: Smaller catalogs still need clear browsing, product storytelling, responsive polish, and simple merchant ownership after launch.

Role and scope: Built a new Shopify theme for a business-focused retail workflow, including store structure and templates suited to B2B buying.
Why it matters: B2B storefronts need clearer paths for known buyers, less consumer-style friction, and templates aligned with business purchasing behavior.

Role and scope: Redesigned and rebuilt a non-ecommerce website as a Vercel-hosted static experience with updated sections and clearer visitor flow.
Why it matters: Not every site needs Shopify. Static builds can be a better fit when the main goal is clear information architecture and fast publishing.
Some client and agency work is private or white-label. Relevant context can be discussed on a call when it is useful and appropriate to share.
Send the current site, the project type, and what must not break. Parkdale will help identify the closest path.