Aperture/studio
Index — 2026 / Volume 01

Digital platformsbuilt with clarity,intelligence, andoperational depth.

We design and build software experiences that make complex systems feel simple, useful, and beautifully controlled.

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N° 04 — Capabilities

We bring structure, beauty, and intelligence to digital operations.

Four overlapping disciplines, practiced by one team. Engagements start small, then deepen across surfaces and systems.

I

Product Strategy

Sharpening the questions before any pixel. Roadmaps grounded in operational truth, not feature inflation.

Discovery · Roadmap · Positioning

II

Platform Design

Interfaces with editorial calm. Systems that scale across teams, surfaces, and decisions.

Systems · Interfaces · Tokens

III

AI-Enabled Workflows

Models embedded where they earn their keep. Grounded, auditable, and safely in the loop.

Agents · Retrieval · Evaluation

IV

Data & Operational Systems

Pipelines, ledgers, and dashboards that make the truth of the business legible at a glance.

Pipelines · Ledgers · Telemetry

N° 05 — Philosophy

A note from the studio

On craft, restraint, and the boring parts of the platform.

We believe enterprise softwareshould not feel heavy. The bestsystems reduce friction, clarifydecisions, and make everyinteraction feel intentional.

Our work begins with the people running the system — operators, analysts, compliance leads — and the friction they accept as inevitable. We don't. Each engagement is a small bet that the boring parts of the platform are where the real product lives.

— The Studio

N° 06 — People

Built by a team that understands product, policy, operations, and engineering — in equal measure.

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N° 08 — Contact

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