A single bound book on a dark wooden table.
Atlas

A commissioned atlas of a life.

Not a prettier pile of files. A shaped archive that can be read, kept, and passed on.

Extract gives the first map; Atlas is where the work becomes an object.

By application Commissioned Private object
What Atlas Holds

Something a family can keep without flattening a life.

Atlas is the form for people who already know a file is not enough. It is a private object with editorial shape.

Material

Writing, notes, fragments, voice.

The work begins from real material, not from a blank questionnaire and not from invented coherence.

Form

Printed object, digital archive, shaped sequence.

The result should survive as a thing, not only as an interaction someone once had with software.

Purpose

Inheritance of meaning.

Atlas gives memory more shape than loose files and more honesty than mythology.

Who It Is For

Some lives belong in this form. Some do not.

Atlas is not the premium version of Extract. It is a different relation to a life, a different timeline, and a different burden of proof.

Good fit
  • Founders and artistsLives with enough material, pressure, and internal pattern to justify a shaped object.
  • FamiliesThose who want something more durable than scattered records and more exact than commemorative sentiment.
  • Threshold figuresPeople at a moment when a life needs form, not merely storage.
Not a fit
  • Care-seekersAtlas is not care, support, or rescue.
  • Speed-seekersIf the only goal is fast output, Extract is the better form.
  • Prestige object buyersThe work cannot replace inner material with luxury presentation.
Application

Application first. Scope later.

Atlas begins with fit: whether the material is there, whether the life belongs in this form, and whether the client wants a work of understanding rather than a productized keepsake.

Timeline and exact deliverables remain private until fit is established. Atlas is offered by application because not every life should be handled in the same public gesture.

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