Studio
design directions

Twelve options
Pick one to pursue
v0 · May 2026

Twelve distinct ways the personal video studio could feel. Each one is a complete direction rather than a color variant. Open any to see the desktop and phone view, plus notes on color, type, and where the direction can fail. Sibling app: autoslides. Engine underneath: Higgsfield.

01 The Field Notes

Editorial broadsheet. Each video is a quiet magazine feature with a typeset headline.

02 The Slate

Cinema viewer. Letterboxed dark, slate-orange accent, real film mood.

03 The Console

Monospace terminal. Type a sentence, get a video. Phosphor amber, no chrome.

04 The Stack

Postcards on a corkboard. Date-stamped, pinned, red thread between stitched cards.

05 The Thread

Conversation. Each prompt is a message, each video a bubble. Reply to extend.

06 The Reel

Vertical filmstrip. Sprocket holes, generations slot in as new frames.

07 The Canvas

Infinite zoomable surface. Double-click to place a prompt. Arrows to chain.

08 The Booth

Hardware mixer aesthetic. Knurled dials, VU meters, patch-cable stitching.

09 The Lab Book

Scientific logbook. Specimen serials, tabular rigor, Tufte-orderly.

10 The Marquee

Theatrical. Velvet curtain, acts and scenes, deep wine and brass.

11 The Atlas

Printed reference book. Numbered plates, thin connecting lines, historical blue.

12 Reel × Studio

Two modes in one app. Daily Reel for fast gens, Studio for stitched works.