A studio opens its journal
The first entry, why we're publishing in the open, and what to expect here.
The journal exists for one reason: most of what’s interesting about building software never makes it into product copy.
Atlas’s work happens in the gap between a system and the person using it. The system is structural - code, schemas, infrastructure, retrieval logic. The person is not. They show up tired, distracted, in the middle of a thought. They want the interface to meet them, not the other way around.
That gap is where most of our decisions live, and it’s what this journal will trace. Not a release log. Not announcements. Closer to a workbook - short notes on design calls we made and why, where a project surprised us, what we’d do differently.
Sparse on purpose. We’ll publish when there’s something worth writing down.
Kaje