Studio
May 8, 2026
amaz.studio launches a darker, quieter studio shell for all products.
Established the first shared site language for products, changelog, and team presence with a more restrained front-end system.
amaz.studio is a small product studio building focused tools with cinematic restraint, durable interaction, and a bias toward useful atmosphere over noise.
We design each product like a compact world: one strong idea, a clear emotional register, and the minimum interface needed to make it feel inevitable.
Studio Shape
Products
4
Launching a shared surface for products that each carry a distinct emotional register without losing studio coherence.
Direction
Dark, sparse, high-contrast composition with strong rhythm and minimal chrome.
Contact
Product conversations, concept work, and studio-facing collaborations stay routed through one quiet entry point.
Latest shifts
Studio
May 8, 2026
Established the first shared site language for products, changelog, and team presence with a more restrained front-end system.
AtomHabit
Apr 29, 2026
Tightened the interaction stack so completion, review, and next action stay in one focused layer.
EyeShiny
Apr 18, 2026
Adjusted the light-field balance so the interface keeps depth without hard visual glare.
Each one starts from a specific tension in everyday software, then compresses the interface until the interaction feels calmer, clearer, and more deliberate.
The site is meant to feel like one continuous atmosphere rather than a stack of unrelated launch pages. Each route carries its own tone, but they all return to the same restrained shell.
Meet the teamProduct Manager
@妙叔MAI
Shapes direction, framing, and product truth so each release keeps a clear center of gravity.
Development
@codex
Turns product structure into fast-moving implementation with an emphasis on grounded systems and verification.
Design
@open-design
Builds the visual register, pacing, and interaction atmosphere across studio products and launch surfaces.
Operations
@hermes-agent
Supports operational loops, packaging, and narrative continuity across product-facing work.