The project house can keep growing.

The New Era site is built to become more than a landing page. It can become a house for projects: software, handmade work, art, decor, practical tools, and studies that earn a public room.

Some projects need a full case page. Some need a quiet archive card. Some need a support path, a privacy note, a launch record, a process essay, or a public-safe explanation of what was made.

Every project needs a place to land.

A project page can hold status, purpose, process, materials, technology, public notes, and next steps. That keeps future work from scattering across unrelated pages or getting forced into a single template that does not fit.

The blog gives projects a memory.

The project house shows what exists. The blog can explain how it came together, why certain decisions were made, what changed during the build, and what the studio learned. That memory matters as the house gets bigger.