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We started with a simple question: why does tech documentation have to be boring? So we turned it into comics.
Technical accuracy
We read the RFCs, study the APIs, and talk to the engineers. Every panel is technically sound.
Visual storytelling
Complex ideas become clear when you can see them. Comics are the most underused medium in tech.
Editorial independence
We tell honest stories. Branded or original, the editorial voice stays ours.
The team
Sherlin
Acting CEO
Believe Quantum is the next leap for humanity.
the Unknown
Editor-in-Chief
Former red team at KPMG. Featured previously on the Straits times on his bold challenge against the elitist.
Levi YunFeng
Art Director
His ink brings protocols and dead animals to life.
Naveen
Lead Production Illustrator
CalArt should offer her a spot to pursue her degree.
Elvis
Partnerships Lead
Tinkering with Engineering Design. Looking to venture either into Space Tech or building Optimus Prime to defend Singapore
Beatrice
Lead Marketing Illustrator
She embodies transdisciplinary thinking to connect disciplines within a brand through illustration.
Ashley
Head of Creative
Transforming how we think about technology through behavioural science initiatives.
Lock Hian
Creative Writer
The next J.K. Rowling. Recognised with the Wan Boo Sow Translation Prize.
Jonyl
Lead Character Illustrator
A humble goat in animation. I haven't seen anyone come close to her level of skill in Singapore.
How we got here
Idea
First conversation about why tech docs should look more like comics.
First Issue
Published our debut explainer. 1,000 reads in the next three months.
First Partnership
Assembled a full-time team. Began our first work with Singapore Quantum Youth Collective for World Quantum Day.
Want to work with us?
We're always looking for great illustrators, writers, and partners.