Coastline
Cartography
A gestural map of an unnamed coast — traced from memory, drawn in a single unbroken line. The edges wobble where the hand hesitated.
STUDIO / CRAFT / CODE
A working sketchbook of projects caught mid-development. Frosted panels mounted on driftwood easels, each one framing a different thought.
A gestural map of an unnamed coast — traced from memory, drawn in a single unbroken line. The edges wobble where the hand hesitated.
A working needle.
Rotates slowly whenever read.
Three passes of a moving horizon. The line thickens where it mattered and thins where the pencil moved on.
A coastal atelier, unbuilt. Drawn as if already standing.
No welcome mat, no pricing grid, no testimonials. Work pinned to glass, lit from behind by the ocean. Leave when you've seen what there is to see.
— a6cPlayfair Display / 900
Source Serif 4 / 400
Not decisions announced — decisions already made. Each entry earned its position on the page.
Every removed element is a vote of confidence. The page is a room; a room is better with less furniture and a clearer view of the water.
Type that plants itself. The A, the 6, the C — three marks that hold their ground, letter-spaced to their shoulders, unapologetic about taking up space.
One motion, not many. Every element here overshoots and settles. Elastic, not linear. It is the gait of someone who knows where they are going and is in no hurry to arrive.
Per page, one accent earns the Signal Buoy color. Here it is. Use it for emphasis you are ready to defend.
Follow the line ↘Between `A` and `C` there is a `6` — a missing byte, a delta, the part still under construction. What you see is a working address.
addr = "0x…A6C" state = "unresolved" tide = 0.875 compile(sketchbook)
Typeset in Playfair Display and Source Serif 4, with DM Sans for the signalling. Rendered with CSS gradients, SVG turbulence, and elastic easing. No photography. No apology.
A6C is a private atelier — visible, not open. If you found it, that is the invitation. Leave the door frosted behind you.