01 Purpose

About This Archive

Studio Moon is a visual documentation archive of design systems, editorial artifacts, and experimental tools. It presents work as structured artifacts rather than promotional case studies. The primary audience is thoughtful collaborators evaluating clarity, structure, and design rigor.

02 Methodology

Each artifact is documented with four consistent dimensions: context, structure, constraints, and intent. This framework ensures that work is legible independent of its medium — whether a brand system, a diagram, or a printed piece.

Context The conditions, brief, and environment that shaped the work.
Structure The organizational logic, grid, hierarchy, or system governing the artifact.
Constraints Material, technical, or scope boundaries that informed decisions.
Intent The purpose the artifact serves and the problem it addresses.
03 Taxonomy

Work is organized into three categories. Each category has a defined scope. There is no miscellaneous grouping — every artifact belongs to exactly one category.

Systems Designed frameworks, rebrands, and tools documented in depth.
Media Editorial and observational studies with controlled framing.
Outputs Physical and printed artifacts that evidence system application.
04 Author

Kyla Huxley

Designer specializing in brand identity, editorial systems, and print production. Treats structure, clarity, and documentation as core design disciplines.

Location Pacific Northwest
Disciplines Brand identity, editorial design, print production
Archive Studio Moon