Studio
- Run by
- Jean Lucas Lima
- Founded
- 2026
- Scope
- Small things, finished or not
Aleattorium is an independent studio by Jean Lucas Lima.
It collects small internet things: tools, games, visual studies, notes, prototypes, field experiments, and useful oddities.
Some pieces will be finished products. Some will be sketches. Some will be records of a short investigation. The point is not to make everything large, polished, or permanent. The point is to give curious work a place to exist.
What belongs here
- Small tools and browser utilities
- Offline games and short interactive pieces
- Visual studies and interface sketches
- Photo experiments and field notes
- Prototypes, research fragments, and useful oddities
What doesn't belong here
- Long-form essays — those live on digsdeeper
- Personal bio — that lives on jeanlucas.me
- Media and community work — see L8P and ConfrariaTech
How it works
Objects appear when they are ready. Notes appear when they are useful. Nothing is scheduled. The studio is built so that small, curious work has somewhere to land — without needing a roadmap, a launch, or a brand around it.
Variable mark
Aleattorium uses a variable studio mark. The mark can change over time, but the system remains: warm paper, orange stamp, index-like layouts, and small internet things collected with care. Each mark is treated as a studio artifact.
A flat non-typographic mark built from overlapping frame-like outlines with slight rotation, drift, and misregistration.
- Method
- AI-generated direction, hand-vectorized