Featured // Lore Dossier
Veyra Scholarium
A cartographic archive-horror world with factions, recovered artifacts, chronology, archive logs, and a complete interface built around the mystery of The Quiet.
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Custom story-driven web experiences, AI art direction, and cinematic visual series — built around a single cohesive concept.
Bring me the half-formed idea, the strange brand angle, the fictional product, the music project, the book world, or the niche shop with a point of view. I'll turn it into a launch-ready web experience with visuals, copy, assets, and a content system.
Asset Kit
BuiltVisual world, page, assets
DeliveredImages, code, PDFs, Pinterest kit
Most brands have a website. Few have a world. A world is a visual identity, a story, a consistent aesthetic, and a content system that all point to the same thing — and make people feel something when they encounter it.
This is what I build. It starts with a concept: what is the thing, what does it feel like, what world does it live in? Then I direct the AI art, build the web experience around it, write the copy in whatever voice fits, and set up a content system so the visuals keep working for you long after launch.
The Veyra Scholarium is the clearest live example: a compact world bible turned into an interactive archive with factions, recovered artifacts, chronology, cartographic mystery, and a complete visual tone. Digital Relics shows the same service in a more cinematic wallpaper/archive format.
I can build something like that for your brand, your product, your book, your music, your idea.
Case Study // Interactive Lore Dossier
A cartographic archive-horror world built around The Quiet: a disappearing-world premise told through institutional factions, recovered artifacts, unstable maps, chronology, terminal logs, and a museum-like interface that makes the lore feel discovered instead of explained.
Interactive Lore Dossier
A full single-page archive experience with indexed sections, fragmentary records, in-world navigation, and a creator note that frames the build.
Faction System
The Lantern Order, the Black Archive, and the Choir of Glass give the world institutional conflict, motive, and internal logic.
Recovered Artifact Catalog
Six artifact entries with catalog IDs, status labels, visual evidence, and implied history outside the frame.
Timeline + Archive Log
Chronology, transmission entries, and cartographic anomaly hooks that imply a larger playable or publishable setting.
Veyra shows the lore-dossier version of the service. Digital Relics shows the cinematic archive and content-system version.
Featured // Lore Dossier
A cartographic archive-horror world with factions, recovered artifacts, chronology, archive logs, and a complete interface built around the mystery of The Quiet.
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Live Example // Visual Archive
A cinematic AI-directed wallpaper and archive system with 15 relics, in-universe PDFs, Pinterest-formatted assets, and a custom web experience.
Visit the archiveEach service works on its own. Together, they build something that feels like a real world.
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A fully custom webpage built around a concept, world, or narrative. Not a template — a designed experience with its own visual language, copy voice, and atmosphere. The kind of page people screenshot and share.
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AI-generated imagery that actually looks intentional. I concept, prompt, iterate, and curate until the visuals are consistent, cinematic, and on-brand. No generic outputs. Every image is art-directed with a specific mood in mind.
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A repeatable visual series optimized for Pinterest reach. Consistent aesthetic, proper 2:3 formatting, archive-style branding, and enough entries to build a real presence. Designed to grow over time, not burn out after three posts.
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In-universe documents, field guides, spec sheets, and supporting materials that make a brand feel like a real world. Designed to be downloaded, shared, and treated like artifacts in their own right.
The process is intentionally simple. We lock the concept, build a visual language, turn it into a page and asset system, then package everything so you can launch, post, share, and keep building from it.
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You send the idea, audience, references, existing brand materials, and any hard requirements. I help shape the direction before anything gets built.
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I art-direct the image system, refine prompts, curate the strongest outputs, and make sure the series feels consistent instead of randomly generated.
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The page gets designed around the world: layout, copy voice, atmosphere, responsive behavior, social preview, and deployment-ready code.
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You receive high-resolution assets, optimized web files, Pinterest-ready formats, code, OG image, and launch support for your hosting path.
The exact mix depends on scope, but the goal is always the same: you leave with a usable world, not just a pretty mockup.
High-Resolution Images
Final art files suitable for sharing, archiving, print tests, and future campaign use.
Optimized Web Images
Compressed WebP or similar files prepared for fast page loading and clean mobile display.
Page Code
Static, deployable HTML/CSS/JS for the project page or archive experience.
Pinterest Assets
2:3 social images and consistent series formatting so the world can keep spreading after launch.
PDF Artifacts
For larger builds, in-universe documents such as field guides, spec sheets, manuals, or lore files.
OG Image
A social preview card for the page so links look intentional when shared.
Hosting Help
Deployment support for your existing host, or optional lightweight hosting handled by me for a minimal fee.
Launch Support
Final checks, link review, asset handoff, and practical help getting the project live.
Three packages cover most projects. If your idea doesn't fit neatly into one, reach out — we'll figure out what it actually needs.
Package 01 SIGNAL
The entry point. A focused visual series to establish the look and feel of your world before committing to a full build.
Package 02 ARCHIVE
The core package. A visual series plus a custom story brand page — something real they can send people to.
Package 03 WORLD
The full build. Everything Veyra and Digital Relics prove out — built around your concept from scratch.
Extra Image Set
+$200
5 additional AI-directed images in the same visual language.
Lore Document
+$150
Additional in-universe PDF — field guide, spec sheet, handling manual, or similar.
Additional Web Page
+$200
A second page extending the web experience — services, about, a sub-archive.
Pinterest Pin Templates
+$100
Branded pin templates formatted for your series — ready to post, consistently styled.
All packages include a direction check and one focused revision round. Small polish is part of the process; major concept pivots after approval may require an added scope.
This work is for people who have something specific — a concept, a brand, a project — and want it to feel like a real, thought-through thing rather than a generic web presence.
Independent Creators & Artists
Musicians, illustrators, writers, and makers who want a web presence that actually reflects their work — not a Squarespace template with their name on it.
Small Brands & Product Businesses
Products with a story worth telling. If your brand has a world, a philosophy, or a distinct aesthetic — that's something a page can communicate. Most don't try.
Authors & Game Designers
World-building is already what you do. I can build the web equivalent — an archive, a field guide, a visual series that extends the fiction into the real world.
Pinterest-Serious Sellers
Etsy shops, resellers, and niche content creators who understand Pinterest as a long-term traffic channel and want a visual series that actually performs.
Anyone With a Strong Concept
If you have something specific you want to build — a world, a project, an idea — and you're not sure what form it takes yet, that's exactly the conversation to have.
Built by Matt
I build these worlds directly: concept, art direction, copy, page design, optimization, and launch support. Veyra Scholarium and Digital Relics Archive are the live proof — shipped worlds with image systems, lore structures, web interfaces, and supporting launch assets built from one strange little concept at a time.
If the idea is unusual, good. The project just needs enough direction to start moving.
Most projects are done in 3–4 days or less once the concept, references, and scope are locked. Smaller visual-only projects can move faster; deeper archive builds or extra PDFs may take a little longer.
You own the final delivered images and project assets. You can use them for your site, social content, Pinterest, launch materials, and brand storytelling.
We start with a direction check so the core mood is right before the build goes too far. Each package includes one focused revision round for image selection, copy, layout, and polish. If the whole concept changes after approval, we can rescope it cleanly.
Yes. I can deploy to client-supplied hosting, hand over deployable code, or take care of lightweight hosting for a minimal fee. The simplest path depends on where your current domain and site already live.
A project idea, target audience, existing site or brand links if you have them, a few visual references, any required copy or facts, your preferred package, and where the finished page should live.
Absolutely. If you already have colors, type, logos, product photography, or a clear brand style, I can build the world around that instead of replacing it.
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Tell me what you're building. A concept, a project, an idea — even half-formed. I'll tell you what's possible and what it takes.
No forms. No intake questionnaires. Just reach out directly.