Ghakleonchepex
Three small bowls with raw produce on a clean surface

Cognitive ease as the core idea.

Most weekday cooking trouble is not about skill. It is about the mental load of choosing, listing, and timing. The studio focuses on reducing that load through visual structure, short text, and clear modules.

Every plan is shaped like a small grid: the eye lands, scans, and chooses without effort. The shopping list reads like an aisle map. The prep day reads like a quiet checklist. Nothing is meant to push or persuade.

Three quiet tools that work together.

Modular Plans

Weekly plans laid out as bento-style modules. Each meal sits in its own clean cell, easy to swap or skip without breaking the rhythm.

Aisle-Sorted Lists

A 10-minute shopping checklist organized the way the supermarket is. A small toggle hides salt, oil, and other staples already at home.

Sunday Prep Block

A short Sunday checklist for batch chopping, simple cooking, and storage. The progress bar moves as each step is checked off.

Quiet language, clear structure, and slow design.

The studio writes in plain sentences and avoids sales tone. Photos lean into raw ingredients rather than styled plating, so the recipes feel approachable instead of intimidating.

  • No exaggerated promises, no urgency, no pressure language.
  • Plans always show ingredients, energy level, and approximate prep time.
  • Every page is built to be readable down to a 320-pixel screen.
  • All planning tools are meant to support, not replace, personal taste.
Folded linen napkin and small ceramic bowl on a wooden surface

Curious about how a plan looks in practice?

Open the Plans page or send a short note. We will reply with a small example in plain text, no signup required.