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Infrastructure for connection, built carefully.

A small archive of the work the studio is proudest of — engagement systems, caregiver platforms, public installations, and platforms designed around the people they were built to serve.

Community EngagementCaregiver InfrastructureSymbolic ParticipationAging & DignityAdvocacy PlatformsEcosystem DesignAI for HumanityStudio PhilosophyOpen gallery →
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Aliance landing page — illustrated family and caregiver moments anchoring the alignment method.
Caregiver InfrastructureCase 02

Building a human-centered platform for caregiver alignment.

Challenge

Caregiver-family matching often fails because emotional alignment is treated like logistics.

What Gatherlight Designed
  • Compatibility assessment engine for both family and caregiver
  • AI-assisted matching with humans making the final call
  • Communication architecture and first-week onboarding logic
  • Post-hire relationship dashboard for ongoing alignment
  • + 1 more in the full case
Infrastructure Thinking

Built to reduce invisible relational friction over time — software that recedes once the relationship works.

Read the case Spring 2026
Warm paper lanterns glowing across a quiet street at dusk.
Symbolic ParticipationCase 03

Designing participation around symbolic experience.

Challenge

How do you transform childhood-cancer awareness from passive fundraising into community participation and emotional connection?

What Gatherlight Designed
  • Lantern activation concept anchored on a seasonal ritual
  • Storefront installation strategy turning local businesses into participants
  • Corporate engagement pathways tied to the public ritual
  • Wearable and take-home symbolic engagement system
  • + 1 more in the full case
Infrastructure Thinking

Designed not as a campaign, but as a repeatable community participation ecosystem.

Read the case Spring 2026
SafeGrove "The Gap" slide — standard checklist vs. the Safegrove Risk Index vs. the resulting Senior Safety Plan.
Aging & DignityCase 04

Reframing home safety as dignity and independence.

Challenge

The aging-in-place category sells fear and treats residents as patients instead of protagonists of their own home.

What Gatherlight Designed
  • Certified in-home assessor model — a real human on the resident's terms
  • Risk-and-readiness scoring that preserves the resident's agency
  • Calm shared interfaces for resident, family, and assessor
  • Preventative pathways that keep big interventions rare
  • + 1 more in the full case
Infrastructure Thinking

Built so independence is the operating goal — not the absence of risk.

Read the case Spring 2026
AssurPath ocean cairn identity system with stacked stone mark and teal wordmark.
Advocacy PlatformsCase 05

Building a disability support platform around clarity and advocacy.

Challenge

The disability application system asks the most of people exactly when they have the least capacity to give it.

What Gatherlight Designed
  • Plain-language intake paced for people in distress, with pause-and-return
  • Symptom and function tracking that translates a life into the system's language
  • Guided workflows that surface missing evidence weeks before it matters
  • Advocate-side visibility layer so the right human intervenes at the right moment
  • + 1 more in the full case
Infrastructure Thinking

Clarity engineered as care — the system designed around the person, not the adjudicator.

Read the case Spring 2026
A hand-drawn timeline on warm cream paper with a brass pen resting beside it.
Ecosystem DesignCase 06

From event to ecosystem.

Challenge

Most engagement work peaks the night of the event and quietly disappears in the ninety days after.

What Gatherlight Designed
  • Follow-up cadence designed before the event, not after
  • Digital touchpoints that carry the room's voice forward
  • Symbolic take-home continuity — the object that becomes the doorway back
  • Engagement loops that compound so each touchpoint earns the next
  • + 1 more in the full case
Infrastructure Thinking

The event treated as a doorway, not a finale — relationships designed to compound.

Read the case Spring 2026
A warm lantern glowing beside open laptops on a wooden desk at golden hour.
AI for HumanityCase 07

Using AI to amplify human connection.

Challenge

Most AI in the social sector is automation cosplay — superficial use of powerful tools, then disappointment in the tools.

What Gatherlight Designed
  • Pattern-recognition matching that keeps humans in the final judgment
  • Personalized participation pathways that preserve the shared ritual
  • Guided support tools paced for the person, never robotic
  • Platform velocity — multi-year builds shipped in a single season
Infrastructure Thinking

AI as connective tissue — designed to disappear so the relationship is what remains.

Read the case Spring 2026
A constellation of warm stars connected by faint lines over a quiet horizon.
Studio PhilosophyCase 08

Designing for belonging.

Challenge

Organizations endure when people feel part of them — but almost no one treats belonging as a design discipline.

What Gatherlight Designed
  • Emotional architecture — the deliberate shape of how a system feels to move through
  • Participation pathways that are visible, honored, and easy to return to
  • Symbols that carry meaning beyond the moment they were given
  • Communication that recognizes the person, not the segment
  • + 1 more in the full case
Infrastructure Thinking

Belonging engineered as a property of the system — patient, structural, decade-scale.

Read the case Spring 2026
Mimmo Wonder illustrated world — children, foxes, owls and wildflowers gathered around a quiet stream of curiosity.
Studio PhilosophyCase 09

We didn't consult on this one. We opened the door.

Challenge

Children's spaces in our area sold stimulation — bright lights, loud floors, plastic everywhere. We wanted somewhere a two-year-old could actually concentrate, and somewhere a tired parent could exhale.

What Gatherlight Designed
  • The Mimmo Wonder name, mark, voice, and illustrated world
  • A Reggio-inspired studio: weekly classes, weekend workshops, and unhurried drop-in play
  • The Wonder Shop — every object on the shelf chosen the way a classroom material would be
  • The Wonder Bar — a small counter that turned the wait into part of the visit
  • + 2 more in the full case
Infrastructure Thinking

Founded, financed, and run. The Studio track exists because we proved it on ourselves first — opening hours included.

Read the case Spring 2026

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