Websites, hand-set in Beirut.
A studio writing hand-built websites for restaurants, clinics, ateliers and independent brands.
— the kind of work a template can't touch.
A short catalogue
of services.
Each piece is drafted, designed and coded for one client. Nothing is pulled from a shelf.
A full site
Four to ten pages, written and built from scratch. Copy, structure, typography, hosting — the whole thing.
→A pitch page
One scroll, one job: move a reader from curious to in-touch. Good for launches, menus, small services.
→With a backend
A site with login, dashboards, forms that write to a database — or a small booking or orders flow for a restaurant.
→A few house rules, in longhand.
Not a manifesto, not a pitch — just the quiet principles the studio keeps returning to. Read them the way you'd read a colophon on the last page of a book.
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Every site is written from the first line. No templates are opened, no page builders are installed, no starter kits are cloned.
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A website should feel like a room, not a retail aisle. Typography before effects, rhythm before animation, substance before polish.
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Writing to the studio is a conversation, not a ticket. Messages are read by a person; replies come back in sentences, in Beirut time.
* The rules change only when a project asks better questions than the rules.
Write to the studio.
Somebody reads every note.
Fast reply from Beirut. WhatsApp is quickest; email is fine for longer notes.