A small studio building useful, calm software — one quiet tool at a time.
Salish Studio is a one-person operation making focused, design-forward web tools. Each project answers a question we kept asking ourselves and couldn't find a calm answer to online — when is this baby due, what's a fair price for that proposal, where can I watch the game tonight.
The work shares a few principles: small surface, real utility, no dark patterns, no tracking, no popups asking for your email before you've gotten a single answer. The aesthetic is quieter than what most of the internet has settled on. That's intentional.
Salish Studio is the working name for the products of Bradd, a solo builder based in Washington state. The studio takes its name from the Salish Sea, the inland waterway that defines the region. The work spans music, media, utilities, and games — no single product gets to be the whole identity.
The studio runs lean: a few opinionated tools, modern stack, careful design, no investors. Most projects target a calm five-figure-MRR ceiling and stay there, paying for the next thing.