I’m ready to launch a new Shopify storefront for my distribution company, which represents five well-known brands. What I need most is polished, accurate product listing—around 50-60 items pulled from the existing brand sites—each presented with detailed descriptions and specifications, not just basic copy. Images must be gathered, cropped, and standardized so every thumbnail and gallery view feels cohesive, vibrant, and on-brand. Here’s the flow I have in mind: • Theme selection: You’ll research and recommend a paid Shopify theme that fits a colourful, product-forward catalogue. I’ll cover the purchase once we decide. • Theme tweaks: Swap the standard “Add to Cart” for an “Inquiry” button, adjust any other small elements, and apply my logo, colours, and fonts so the whole store reflects our identity. • Product loading: Import the 50-60 SKUs, attach those refined images, and write or adapt the long-form descriptions/specs. • Organisation: Products should surface by product category using smart collections and tags, keeping navigation intuitive as our assortment grows. • Static pages: Draft the About page and any other simple content pages from the text I supply. A strong eye for brand alignment matters; every page should look consistent even though the goods come from five different manufacturers. Proven Shopify expertise, Liquid/theme customisation skills, and a portfolio that shows similar catalogue-style builds will stand out. If you have the right blend of design sense and Shopify know-how, please share links to past work and a note on how you’d tackle the image standardisation and product-category structure. Looking forward to collaborating.