parc

is a studio born in Paris, working worldwide. We bring strategy, design, and development under one roof. We build websites and digital experiences for brands, and partner with agencies as a trusted production team. We see websites as physical places, built to be visited, inhabited, and shared by communities.

Creative Director Jean René Jean

Creative Director Samuel Dumez

Technology Director Soufiane El Jazouli

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Hand holding an iPhone on a pale wood surface, opened to Cazabat’s Stella product page with the heel set against a yellow swatch.

E-COMMERCE Turning Cazabat's 2000s legacy into a colour-led e-commerce system: brand revival, web design and Shopify development, built to sell as well as it looks.

E-commerce, Design, Development

Kaiem website index

E-COMMERCE A minimal e-shop for independent bag label KAIEM — UX, UI and development, with the product front and centre and nothing in the way of the checkout.

E-commerce, UX, UI, Development

Nima Kaufmann Editorial Website

E-COMMERCE An e-commerce shaped as a growing archive of jewellery references for designer Nima Kaufmann. Design and development.

E-commerce, Design, Development

Wider view of the same Schema Magazine shop-window monitor, the desktop chemin-de-fer layout visible behind the frosted “Schema” decal and the storefront’s glass reflections.

E-COMMERCE & MEDIA Design and development for independent editorial Schema Magazine — a digital chemin de fer that doubles as its e-commerce platform.

E-commerce, Design, Development

The same laptop in low light, the Mimosun homepage at its dark loading state — a near-black page with two faint horizontal streaks of warm light at the top.

E-COMMERCE MADE TO ORDER Collaboration with Mimosun, a luxury maker of hotel trolleys and service carts, alongside Enzo Nicolas, art director of the brand. We developed the website from their mockups and supported them with animation and digital consulting.

E-commerce, Consulting, Development

What if the celebration was a shoppable moment?

SHOPPABLE BROADCAST We imagine a broadcast that lets you save and buy what a player is wearing in the seconds after he scores. Save the kit in real time. Bag it before the celebration ends. The broadcast becomes the storefront.

Research, Prototype

What if the celebration was a shoppable moment?

SHOPPABLE BROADCAST We imagine a broadcast that lets you save and buy what a player is wearing in the seconds after he scores. Save the kit in real time. Bag it before the celebration ends. The broadcast becomes the storefront.

Research, Prototype

Hand-drawn storyboard of a fashion show — three small runway figures walking past horizontal ink lines, with floating hand-drawn hearts above them.

LIVE SHOPPING We imagine a tool that lets you select and save looks as they appear live. Instead of watching the show as a finished image, the audience browses it as it happens: pause on a look, save it, build a wishlist in real time. The event becomes the storefront.

Research, Prototype

What if the store adapted to where you are?

CONTEXT-AWARE STORE We imagine a product page that adapts to your location and temperature, dressing its models for the conditions and letting them react to it. The right gear for the real conditions.

Research, Prototype

What if trying on product took seconds?

INSTANT TRY-ON We imagine a phone camera that becomes the fitting room, putting the product on you in real time. No appointment — just you, and the light.

Research, Prototype

Hand-drawn sketch of a person in shorts with a finger touching the waistband from the right, with two small icon tags (a hanger and a ring) floating beside them.

SHOP WITHOUT TAP NOR CLICK A conceptual webshop where navigation happens through zooming. From a distance the interface feels editorial; move closer and products appear; go deeper and the details open. The shop becomes a landscape you travel through.

Research, Prototype