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Fictional studio concept

Spatial interfaces for brands, systems and digital archives.

An experimental creative studio concept exploring identity, web experiences and interactive portfolios through editorial structure and spatial motion.

05Concept records
4Disciplines
100%Fictional study
01About

An archive of digital direction.

Forma Archive is a fictional creative studio concept designed to explore how portfolios, brand systems and commerce experiences can become more spatial, editorial and memorable.

FA fictional studio concept
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Spatial structure

Depth, layering and modular composition give digital archives a more physical, navigable presence.

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Editorial rhythm

Typography, spacing and hierarchy turn project records into curated reading experiences.

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Controlled motion

Subtle parallax and transitions add atmosphere without compromising clarity or performance.

02Services

Four disciplines, one spatial system.

A neutral service framework for a fictional studio exploring identity, interfaces, commerce and scalable creative systems.

01/ IDENTITY

Digital Identity

Visual systems, marks, typography and interface language for brands that need a sharper digital presence.

Mark architecture Type systems Color logic Digital assets
02/ SPATIAL

Spatial Websites

Interactive websites and portfolios built around motion, structure and memorable digital experiences.

Portfolio systems Spatial navigation Motion design Case study UX
03/ COMMERCE

Commerce Interfaces

Premium ecommerce concepts focused on clarity, trust, product storytelling and conversion.

Product storytelling Checkout direction Trust patterns Collection UX
04/ SYSTEMS

Creative Systems

Design systems, content structures and modular components for brands that need consistency at scale.

Component libraries Content models Interface hierarchy Archive logic
03Archive

Concept records from a fictional studio.

Fictional projects exploring commerce, identity, portfolios, luxury web and digital systems — presented as an expandable spatial archive.

A spatial study in portfolio structure.

Forma Archive explores how fictional studio work can feel curated, expandable and immersive without losing editorial clarity.

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04Process

A neutral concept workflow.

A simple framework for shaping fictional studio work — from direction to refinement, without commercial delivery logic.

PHASE 01

Direction

Define the studio premise, visual territory and the type of digital experience the concept should explore.

PHASE 02

Structure

Build the information architecture, archive logic and editorial rhythm that will hold the concept together.

PHASE 03

Interface

Shape typography, spacing, components and interaction patterns into a coherent spatial interface system.

PHASE 04

Motion

Add controlled depth, parallax and transitions that support navigation without overwhelming the content.

PHASE 05

Refinement

Reduce noise, tighten hierarchy and polish details until the concept feels precise, premium and intentional.

05Concept

Studio Lab study.

Forma Archive exists as an interface experiment — not as a commercial offer, client deliverable or live studio brand.

This concept explores how a fictional creative studio could present work through spatial archives, editorial indexes and expandable project records. It was built to test density, motion, hierarchy and scalability in a dark premium environment.

No pricing, no client onboarding and no real business claims are attached to this project. It is intended for portfolio presentation and design experimentation only.

This is a fictional concept project created for portfolio and experimentation purposes.

06Contact

Concept website.

This is a fictional digital studio concept created as an experimental interface and portfolio study.

Forma Archive is not a real studio and does not accept client requests. It was designed as a standalone case study to demonstrate spatial portfolio thinking inside the ESSEDI Studio Lab collection.

Fictional concept · portfolio study · no commercial use

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