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Process

How work gets made.

Commissions move from conversation to concept, production, finish, and delivery. You know what is being made, what it costs, and what happens next.
Typical timeline: 4 to 8 weeks
Hands working with craft materials
The Journey

From direction to release

  1. 01

    Conversation

    We define what you need made, how it will be used, and when it needs to be ready.

    1-2 weeks
  2. 02

    Concept & Sketch

    The direction moves into references, sketches, or a simple creative plan before production starts.

    1-2 weeks
  3. 03

    Material Selection

    Materials, surfaces, locations, or sounds are chosen around the project and final use.

    1 week
  4. 04

    Fabrication

    The studio makes, shoots, records, edits, or builds the work in focused production stages.

    2-4 weeks
  5. 05

    Finishing

    Details are refined so the piece feels intentional, durable, and ready to present.

    1 week
  6. 06

    Delivery

    Finished work is delivered with the notes needed to wear, place, use, publish, or release it well.

    Final
Standards

What you can expect

No Shortcuts

The work is made carefully, with tools used to support the idea instead of covering it up.

Visible Process

Stitches, brushwork, texture, light, and room tone can stay visible when they make the piece stronger.

Built to Last

Materials and finishes are chosen for how the work will live after it leaves the studio.

Next step

Start with a conversation.

Send the type of work, timing, use, and the result you want.

Start an inquiry
Studio Index

Place the process in context.

Move from making standards into finished work, pricing, journal notes, and inquiry details.