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Cholmarechar
Colorful chopped vegetables on a wooden board

Harmonious modularism

Why the studio favors soft geometry

Rounded cards echo chopping boards and ceramic bowls. The goal is to invite reordering without implying that any single layout is mandatory.

Editorial lens

Neutral verbs, verifiable facts

Pages describe what each tool does, how data is handled, and where the desk is located. We avoid promises about outcomes because planning habits differ between households.

When imagery appears, alt text names the ingredient or scene—not a slogan—so screen readers stay aligned with what is visible.

Herbs and small jars on a neutral countertop
Assorted fruit in a bowl by a window

Motion blur

Small transitions, no theatrics

Hover states lift cards slightly to suggest rearranging meals. Nothing flashes quickly; pacing follows reading speed so the interface remains comfortable on small phones.

Local context

Written with Aotearoa markets in mind

Postal desk

2A Morningside Drive, Kingsland, Auckland 1025, New Zealand. The contact page lists phone and email for planning questions.

Seasonal swaps

Suggestions lean on produce that commonly appears across New Zealand seasons, described in plain language without superlatives.

Open seasonal sheet
Fresh citrus slices arranged on a light surface

Share feedback after you try a page

If a module feels unclear, send a short note through the contact form. We read messages during weekday hours and adjust copy when something is genuinely confusing.