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Protected foyer
Private reading room Protected
A quieter threshold into the working side of the project. Choose the live desk if you want the active, quirky workbench, or the timeline if you want the cleaner archive spine and the evidence trail behind it.
Door one
Command Centre
The live desk. Quirky, disjointed, and practical by nature. This is where the tools, notes, maps, journals, and active working pages sit together without being forced to behave like a polished public exhibit.
Live desk
Quirky by design
Working access
- Use this when you want the active workspace rather than a polished story.
- Good for jumping quickly between research, journals, maps, plans, and file handles.
- Project file shortcuts live there, not on the timeline.
Door two
Working Timeline
The archive spine. Day cards first, deeper entries underneath, then transcripts, memory notes, and special reports for anyone who wants to inspect how the project was actually built.
Archive spine
Daily cards
Evidence trail
- Best if you want the record of what happened, when, and why it mattered.
- Special reports stay near the top for the larger diagnosis pieces.
- Daily transcripts and memory notes sit behind each day rather than cluttering the front.