atelier.

atelier.

About us

About us

About us? Really? It’s 2025, and we sincerely think every About section on the internet should’ve been sucked into a black hole by now.


Here's one thing about us though: we love building a voice around your passion, your grit, your unfiltered self. If you’re still reading, you’re already hearing it.


About us? Really? It’s 2025, and we sincerely think every About section on the internet should’ve been sucked into a black hole by now.


Here's one thing about us thought: we love building a voice around your passion, your grit, your unfiltered self. If you’re still reading, you’re already hearing it.

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Ideas

turned reality

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Ideas

turned reality

No brand story here either. Just alignment.

About us

About us? Really? It’s 2025, and we sincerely think every About section on the internet should’ve been sucked into a black hole by now.


Here's one thing about us though: we love building a voice around your passion, your grit, your unfiltered self. If you’re still reading, you’re already hearing it.

56+

Ideas

turned reality

No brand story here either. Just alignment.

Black and white image of people working at a table with laptops, showing hands gesturing during discussion of digital content displayed on screens, with fabrica® logo in the corner.

atelier.woo®

Black and white image of people working at a table with laptops, showing hands gesturing during discussion of digital content displayed on screens, with fabrica® logo in the corner.

atelier.woo®

Black and white image of people working at a table with laptops, showing hands gesturing during discussion of digital content displayed on screens, with fabrica® logo in the corner.

atelier.woo®

One craft. Infinite outcomes.

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∞ pixels moved to move people.

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∞ pixels moved to move people.

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∞ pixels moved to move people.

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Commissions launched. 0 regrets.

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Commissions launched. 0 regrets.

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Commissions launched. 0 regrets.

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of clients still send emojis. Good ones.

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of clients still send emojis. Good ones.

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of clients still send emojis. Good ones.

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deep dives. No splash damage.

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deep dives. No splash damage.

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deep dives. No splash damage.

Our Approach

Our Approach

Our Approach

This page is getting embarrassing. First the About section, now this. So we're supposed to explain our approach? Fine. 🤷🏼‍♂️

We once turned down a project that asked for a "Harrods look"—on a candle that smelled like cheap rubber. When you trust people over trends, some things you just know.

Our clients

Our clients

Our clients

They said yes!

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Four diverse professionals collaboratively working on a laptop, with one person pointing at the screen while others observe.

Petra the Peacock in Maui

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Four diverse professionals collaboratively working on a laptop, with one person pointing at the screen while others observe.

Petra the Peacock in Maui

/2017

Four diverse professionals collaboratively working on a laptop, with one person pointing at the screen while others observe.

Petra the Peacock in Maui

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About Petra

About Petra

About Petra

Finally—an about section we can actually get behind.

Did you know the peacock in our logo is based on a real one?


Our Founder Oli met Petra the Peacock on a visit to Maui, in the Garden of Eden:

Finally—an about section we can actually get behind.

Did you know the peacock in our logo is based on a real one?


Our Founder Oli met Petra the Peacock on a visit to Maui, in the Garden of Eden:

"On our way to Hana, we saw a sign that said Garden of Eden. My partner hit the brakes. A peacock stood in the middle of the road, feathers closed, staring right at me. I got out of the car. It tapped the bumper, fanned its feathers, and slipped into the jungle. By the time we parked, it was already gone.

Two days later, I named the studio WOO — short for Window of Opportunity."


"On our way to Hana, we saw a sign that said Garden of Eden. My partner hit the brakes. A peacock stood in the middle of the road, feathers closed, staring right at me. I got out of the car. It tapped the bumper, fanned its feathers, and slipped into the jungle. By the time we parked, it was already gone.

Two days later, I named the studio WOO — short for Window of Opportunity."