Design
Schoffee Space
A spatial design project focused on atmosphere, circulation, scale, and the way people experience a compact environment.
Schoffee explores a coffee and study environment through exhibition-design logic: arrival, pause, movement, sightlines, and brand memory. The project is a strong bridge between spatial hierarchy and later systems thinking.
Systems / Spatial / Security

A compact visual anchor for structure, circulation, and practical systems thinking.
Foundation
Human-scaled circulation
The layout is shaped around how people arrive, pause, move, and understand the space.
Atmosphere
Material and mood
Visual choices support a calm, memorable environment instead of decoration for its own sake.
Bridge
From space to systems
Spatial hierarchy became a useful lens for later thinking about digital structures.
Design Logic
Circulation and hierarchy
The design prioritizes how bodies move through a compact environment. Modular structures, lighting, and sightlines are used to guide attention and create a rhythm of discovery.
Systems Bridge
Planning becomes structure
The same discipline used to plan an interior space transfers into digital systems: define boundaries, reduce confusion, guide attention, and make the path understandable.

Gallery
Retail spatial render
A visual study of circulation, lighting, and compact storytelling.

Archive
Portfolio study
A related NAFA visual archive item connected to the design foundation.
Design work with system consequences.
Schoffee is the clearest example of how physical structure became a way to think about digital structure.
