Purpose
The pieces deserve order.
Creative work leaves behind fragments: sketches, export files, naming notes, mockups, textures, copy, experiments, and assets that may become useful again. The archive gives those pieces a place to belong.
A developing library for the pieces that help projects travel: studies, release assets, visual fragments, writing pieces, references, and reusable material the studio can return to.
Purpose
Creative work leaves behind fragments: sketches, export files, naming notes, mockups, textures, copy, experiments, and assets that may become useful again. The archive gives those pieces a place to belong.
Structure
The archive can group assets by project, lane, medium, status, and use. That keeps strong fragments from disappearing while still making room for rough ideas to remain rough until they are ready.
Direction
A good archive is not a storage closet. It helps the studio build faster, revisit old sparks, protect important decisions, and carry a recognizable thread across software, objects, writing, and visuals.
Can become
The archive can hold reusable marks, images, writing fragments, product references, sketches, templates, and decision records so future work starts with real material instead of a blank wall.