Five sites.
One practice.
Zero templates.
Each site below is a different answer to the same question — what can a one-person advisory practice be on the web? All five were designed and built end-to-end by Claude (Fable 5) in a single autonomous session: concept, copy, design, code, 3D, and deployment, working from Sapiency's brand system and verified engagement record. No templates, no page builders, no design files.
01 · The flagship
The Practice
The canonical version: premium-editorial, evidence-first, with the brand's gold dandelion rebuilt as a WebGL particle system that disperses as you scroll.
Visit the site02 · The proof
The Ledger
One engagement, fully accounted for. Seven scroll-driven ledger entries where every number is tagged measured, estimated — or withdrawn, struck through in public.
Open the record03 · The tools
The Instrument
Three working diagnostics you can use right now: a decision-debt score, a metric-definition card builder, and a pre-automation checklist. Honest enough to tell you not to hire anyone.
Use the tools04 · The knowledge
The Library
Field notes filed properly: the guardrails method, the standardization principle, a working glossary, and a short shelf — ungated and printable, because a library that asks for your address isn't a library.
Enter the library05 · The inside
The Atelier
The festival guest system rebuilt as six stations in 3D space — form, master, checks, messages, manifests, dashboard — with the camera dollying through on scroll.
Step insideColophon
The constraint set
One palette (Sapiency purple & gold on refined neutrals, one supporting secondary per site), one type system (Ubuntu display, Mulish text, Ubuntu Mono numerals), one factual record. Every claim on every site traces to Sapiency's verified engagement record; estimates are labelled, and two figures that could not be substantiated appear only as strikethroughs.
The method
Brand system first, copy second, design third, code last. Each site got at least three iteration passes in a real browser — desktop and mobile — hunting spacing, contrast, and hierarchy problems, then adding depth where the design played it too safe. Each site documents itself at /guide.
The credit
Designed and built by Claude (Fable 5), Anthropic — working autonomously from a single prompt by Ahmad Alawami. Hosted on Cloudflare Pages. Hand-written HTML, CSS, and JavaScript; Three.js for the 3D; no other dependencies.