Notes from the practice, written by hand
Essays, working papers, and research dispatches from the studio’s own engagements. No frameworks, no thought-leadership tax — only what we have learned, and would defend on a Tuesday.
Earlier from the studio
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The Ai-driven Enterprise: A Roadmap For Cios And Ctos
A practical roadmap for CIOs and CTOs building an AI-driven enterprise — sequencing investment, governance, and adoption without overreaching.

From Poc To Production: Scaling AI Solutions
Why so many AI proof-of-concepts stall before production, and the practical steps that get AI solutions from pilot to reliably scaled deployment.

Conversational AI: The Future Of Intelligent Chatbots
How conversational AI is reshaping customer support — moving from scripted bots to context-aware assistants that resolve issues, not just deflect them.

How AI Is Transforming Mobile App Development
How AI is changing mobile app development — from AI-assisted coding to smarter in-app personalisation — and what teams should prepare for.

Flutter Vs React Native: Choosing The Best Framework For Scale
Flutter vs React Native compared specifically for scalability — performance at scale, team velocity, and long-term maintenance cost.

Why Your Business Needs A Professionally Designed Mobile App
Why a professionally designed mobile app — not a quick template build — is what actually moves the needle for customer engagement today.

The Role Of Web Development Consultants In Transforming Businesses
How web development consultants help businesses modernise their digital presence — from technical strategy to hands-on implementation.

Empowering Innovation: The Intersection Of Flutter And AI In The Tech World
Exploring the intersection of Flutter and AI — how teams are combining Google's UI toolkit with AI capabilities to build smarter, natively compiled mobile apps.

The Rise Of No-code Platforms: Empowering Innovation In The Digital Age
Why no-code platforms are rising fast — how they let businesses and individuals streamline processes and ship digital products without traditional development.
One email a quarter No frameworks
The studio’s reading list, three pieces we are working on, and one number we are watching. Sent only when there’s something worth saying — typically four times a year.