Welcome to the Studio Journal
A first note for essays, project logs, technical observations, and experiments that sit outside the formal docs.
Maintained by adm1n
Studio Journal
A smaller surface for working notes
This journal is for writing that should be easier to read than a reference manual, but still useful after the work moves on. It will hold development logs, release notes, retrospectives, interface observations, and experiments that do not need the structure of the main documentation.
What belongs here
- Technical notes that are too small for a full guide.
- Design decisions that should not disappear into commit history.
- Short project logs for apps, documentation, and infrastructure work.
- Reflections on what changed, what broke, and what should be improved next.
The long-form project manuals still live in Docs. Gallery-style material remains in Gallery. The journal connects those areas with a lighter editorial rhythm.
Near-term direction
Expect this space to grow slowly and deliberately. The goal is not volume. The goal is to keep the reasoning around Nanato Studio visible enough that future work has context.