W13 — Public site v1, Stitch editorial design
The public-facing site goes live with a Stitch-generated editorial design — the predecessor of the look you're reading now. 7.7k LOC dropped in a single commit. The cockpit becomes a publisher.
This is the week the cockpit started talking to the world.
What shipped
- Public-facing site with Stitch design + agentic chat, blog, flow builder. A 7.7k-LOC playground commit landed Friday — the public site routes (
/,/journal,/about,/playground) carved into the same Svelte app, with a generated editorial design system from the Stitch tool. This is the design that ran from W13 through this week (W19), when it got fully replaced. - aj-blog: Stitch editorial design applied to the public site. Mirror of the playground change on the static blog repo — same Manrope-and-cream-and-forest-green palette, same architectural-magazine register.
- Stitch Front Page v6 updates. A small typography pass that tightened the hero on the home page.
Architecture moves
The Stitch-generated design was always temporary scaffolding — beautiful in isolation, but it framed the project as something it wasn’t (an architecture studio in Copenhagen). The real product was always Axiom Engine, and the marketing site needed to admit that. That admission is what W19 ships. But W13’s design did its job: it made the site look serious before the work itself was serious enough to deserve it.
By the numbers
- 3 commits (1 playground, 2 aj-blog)
- +8,309 / −553 (net +7,756)
- 3 milestone-class drops
What’s next
Begin the longest week of the project — W14, when jobs get promoted into the flow runtime and a 35k-LOC reorganization lands.