Mixing Systems

Wide, modern interior space with polished floors, large windows, and minimal decor, featuring large abstract artworks on the walls and a calm, open layout.

Much of my thinking lately has been about how to organize my creative work.

Not just what I use,
but how I use it.

Can different tools support different phases of thinking?

That’s what I started testing today.

Not just by using my PC, my MacBook, my iPad, and my phone together
but by trying to give each of them a role.

Not devices. Functions.

A space for thinking.
A space for shaping.
A space for finishing.

Right now, it’s still early.

I’m moving between systems, noticing what feels natural and what doesn’t.

But there’s something interesting in it already.

When a tool has a clear role,
it seems to get quieter.

And when it gets quieter,
so does the noise around the work.

That’s where I am today.

Trying to see if structure can create space
instead of restriction.

We’ll see where it leads.

Four digital devices—a desktop monitor, laptop, tablet, and smartphone—arranged side by side on a clean desk, each displaying a soft green abstract background.

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