A creative technology studio weaving together narrative, psychology and code. We build stories, systems and digital tools that feel both ancient and newly forged – rooted in research, framed by myth and delivered with modern technical clarity.
The Collective is an umbrella for interlinked ventures: research-driven writing, web and data systems, and humane digital experiences. Each project stands alone, but they all share a common spine – curiosity, care and craft.
Built in North Wales, connected to everywhere the network reaches.
We sit at the crossroads of narrative and knowledge work – drawing from psychology, sociology and research methods on one side, and practical web development and database design on the other. The result is a small, adaptable studio that can think in both chapters and schemas.
Long-form fiction, setting bibles, and interconnected narrative universes. From myth-infused fantasy to time-tangled science fiction, we design worlds that feel psychologically grounded as well as wondrous.
Novel development Lore systems Character arcsProjects like Nutriofia blend nutritional science with clear, human-centred information design. We care about evidence, clarity and making complex ideas feel approachable and actionable.
Evidence-based Psycho-education GuidebooksWe create bespoke PHP/MySQL tools, analysers and dashboards – the quiet infrastructure behind more visible projects. Clean data structures, maintainable code and interfaces that don’t shout at you.
PHP & MySQL Data analysers DashboardsThe Argarth Collective is not a single product; it is a constellation of ongoing projects – novels, knowledge systems, nutritional tools, and the digital scaffolding that holds them together.
Each new piece of work feeds the others. A worldbuilding problem might suggest a new database structure. A research question might become a chapter. A client-facing tool might later appear as an educational guidebook.
Argarth is designed to be a long-term house for that kind of cross-pollination.
View current and upcoming projects →If your project lives somewhere between ideas, humans and systems, Argarth is probably a good home for it.