About Nago Studio

A personal studio for projects, learning, and creative direction.

Nago Studio is where I organize the things I build, the systems I improve, and the creative ideas I may explore over time.

I learn best by building things that feel real.

I do not want this space to be locked into one category too early. For now, Nago Studio is a place where I can explore different creative and technical directions while learning through real projects.

Some of the things I have already worked on include websites, Discord tools, automation, community systems, visual identity, and project structure. Those are not necessarily my final specialization — they are the first directions I have explored seriously.

Explored so far

Areas I’ve touched through actual projects.

Web Structure & Design

Building responsive pages, organizing content, improving mobile layouts, and creating visual systems that feel consistent across a website.

Interactive Logic

Adding useful behavior with JavaScript, such as theme switching, stored preferences, data display, and small interactive features.

Community Systems

Building Discord tools, automation, ticket systems, suggestions, reminders, and workflows designed around real community needs.

Project Direction

Learning how to take large, overwhelming ideas and turn them into smaller phases that can actually be built, tested, and improved.

Direction

What I want this space to represent.

Curiosity first

I want to keep learning broadly before forcing myself into a single specialization too early.

Real projects

I learn better when something has a purpose, a user, a problem to solve, or a reason to exist.

Personal identity

The visual style, including the red Lycoris motif, gives Nago Studio a recognizable signature.

Toolbox

Tools, skills, and directions I’ve touched.

HTML CSS JavaScript Node.js Discord.js SQLite Responsive Design Automation Visual Identity Project Planning Databases Later Game Systems Later Photography Later

Where Nago Studio may go next

My next goal is to keep finishing real projects, improve how they are presented, and use this portfolio as a place to show progress over time.

I do not want to define the entire future of Nago Studio too early. It may grow toward web development, design, game systems, databases, photography, tools, or something I have not discovered yet.

For now, the important part is simple: keep building, keep learning, and keep caring about the things I make.