Archive surface
About Sandlore
Sandlore is a reading-first editorial product shaped for essays, visual notes, and a slower archive experience.
Our editorial point of view
A publication surface designed to feel deliberate, tactile, and easy to stay inside.
Sandlore treats the homepage, archive, search, and supporting pages as parts of one reading system. The result is a quieter product where branding, layout rhythm, and storytelling matter as much as utility.
Editorial pace
Every page is arranged to feel like part of a publication, not a dashboard.
Visual restraint
Typography, spacing, and imagery do more of the work than loud UI chrome.
Connected archive
Stories, supporting routes, and utilities stay linked without breaking the publication tone.
Long-form first
Sandlore is designed around essays, interviews, dispatches, and slower reading rather than short-lived feed mechanics.
Issue-like structure
Lead stories, archive entries, support pages, and search all share the same visual language while keeping distinct rhythms.
Calm discovery
Navigation and internal pages help readers move deeper into the archive without collapsing everything into one repeated template.
Useful depth
Behind the visual polish, the full task system remains intact and accessible whenever the reader needs it.
The people behind the archive
A small editorial team with a strong point of view.
Avery Brooks
Head of Community
Building programs that connect creators with meaningful collaborations.
Austin, TX
Jordan Lee
Product Lead
Designing calm, curated experiences for modern teams.
San Francisco, CA
Priya Desai
Engineering
Focused on reliability, search, and delightful performance.
New York, NY