庭 — niwa, garden
The daylight twin.
Same flow, in the morning. Operator-to-operator notes, written by hand. NagareOps after the lanterns are out.
Why a twin.
Some hours of the operator's day belong to the morning paperwork. Others belong to the night service. The brand has both.
The night theme — sumi navy, vermillion lanterns, rice-washi text — is where you live during service: incident reports written under the pass light, shift logs typed at 11pm, run-of-show sheets printed from a phone in a back office.
The garden twin is the morning side. Walk-the-line checklists, the BEO you sit down to draft over coffee, the post-event debrief. Same product, calmer light. Move between them as the day moves.
Both views share the same products, the same data, the same account. Try the night theme →
One brand, two readings.
Sumi-navy · vermillion · rice washi
Service-time clarity. High contrast for late-night incident logs and pre-shift briefs read off a phone.
Visit night →Washi cream · moss · maple · river stone
Daylight calm. For the BEO you draft Tuesday morning, the staff onboarding plan you sketch over coffee.
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