[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":88},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-en-designing-websites-for-ateliers":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"cover":72,"date":73,"description":74,"draft":75,"extension":76,"locale":77,"meta":78,"navigation":79,"path":80,"seo":81,"stem":82,"tags":83,"__hash__":87},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fen\u002Fdesigning-websites-for-ateliers.md","Designing websites for ateliers",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":66},"minimark",[9,13,18,21,24,30,34,37,40,63],[10,11,12],"p",{},"A website for an atelier is something different from a website for a product. Nobody here is selling a feature. Here, a feeling has to carry across — the handwriting, the mood, the way someone sees the world. And that can't be pressed into a template.",[14,15,17],"h2",{"id":16},"convey-a-feeling-not-a-catalogue","Convey a feeling, not a catalogue",[10,19,20],{},"When I design for an artist or a studio, my first question isn't about pages and functions, but about atmosphere. Should the visit feel calm or electric? Spare or lush? That single sensation becomes the compass for everything else — for typography, pace, white space, colour.",[10,22,23],{},"Because the work itself is the message. My job is to build it a stage that doesn't compete with it. The best thing such a site can do is often this: step back.",[25,26,27],"blockquote",{},[10,28,29],{},"A good atelier site is like a well-hung room. You don't notice the walls — you notice that the work can finally breathe.",[14,31,33],{"id":32},"letting-the-work-breathe","Letting the work breathe",[10,35,36],{},"Templates fail here for a simple reason: they're made to be interchangeable. An atelier is the opposite. The very quirks — the unfinished, the willful — are what matter.",[10,38,39],{},"What counts for me:",[41,42,43,51,57],"ul",{},[44,45,46,50],"li",{},[47,48,49],"strong",{},"Give room"," — generous white space isn't empty space, it's attention.",[44,52,53,56],{},[47,54,55],{},"Slow the pace"," — art wants to be looked at, not skimmed.",[44,58,59,62],{},[47,60,61],{},"Own details over defaults"," — a custom cursor, a custom transition, a voice of its own.",[10,64,65],{},"In the end it isn't about building a website that looks like art. It's about building one that serves the art — discreetly, precisely, and with the confidence that the work speaks for itself when you simply let it.",{"title":67,"searchDepth":68,"depth":68,"links":69},"",2,[70,71],{"id":16,"depth":68,"text":17},{"id":32,"depth":68,"text":33},null,"2026-06-01","What ateliers, studios and artists need from a site — conveying a feeling, letting the work breathe, and avoiding templates entirely.",false,"md","en",{},true,"\u002Fblog\u002Fen\u002Fdesigning-websites-for-ateliers",{"title":5,"description":74},"blog\u002Fen\u002Fdesigning-websites-for-ateliers",[84,85,86],"Ateliers","Design","Web","NamayX8Z_7iGxf-6c06_mIhuUwLH2UBHFnLNqXm7IQM",1781691287929]