DigiBloom StarScape

DigiBloom Studios

A small, independent studio with over 25 years of experience in glass, design, web systems, and emerging AI tools.
We connect real-world craft to modern, accessible technology.

What we do

Web & AI Systems

Quiet, reliable sites with clear information architecture, analytics, and space for AI chat, RAG, or education modules
when they actually serve your team and community.

Brand & Visual Craft

Photography, 3D renders, and glass-inspired visuals that make your work feel tangible on screen — not stock, not generic.

Concept & Product Stories

Concept art, technical one-pagers, and rollout decks for robotics, accessibility, and environmental projects like
the Starhiker program.

Studio craftsmanship

Vehicles, glass, booklets, and bots — one visual language tuned to feel grounded, accessible, and real.

Accessible bus concept with DigiBloom branding
Hero minivan render for accessibility retrofit
Off-road hero truck render
Gold sedan render

Hand-blown glass vase from DigiBloom studio archive
Collage of hand-blown glass bowls, lidded jars, and paperweights
Set of lab flasks and beakers on a shelf

Native Plant Passport promo spread

Land Back is Local collaboration poster
Bunny’s Flowers brand illustration

Featured project: Starhiker™

A DigiBloom Studios concept line exploring environmental helper-bots and disability-forward mobility.

Environmental & accessibility robotics

Starhiker™ is a multi-phase concept: a family of helper-bots, exoskeletons, and vehicle integrations
designed to support gardeners, field scientists, and people with mobility needs.

  • Modular, micro-fractured chassis concepts
  • LIDAR + neuromorphic edge node explorations
  • Lattice sensor fusion & distributed autonomy
  • Garden, medical, terrain, and supply modules

These visuals and one-pagers are available for decks, grants, and early-stage storytelling —
showing what accessible tech could look and feel like in real landscapes.

Craft before code

DigiBloom grew out of more than two decades of physical work: glassblowing, studio fabrication,
lab equipment, and field photography. That history shapes how we design digital systems today.

We think in materials, weight, and access — then translate that into information architecture,
interface flows, and visual language that real people can actually use.

Hand holding iridescent hand-blown glass vase in the studio
Studio shelf with glass, tools, and lighting

How we treat your work

Human-first. Clear ownership. AI used as a tool, not a replacement. Your files stay yours — with exports
and documentation you can keep, reuse, or hand to another team later.

  • IP stays with the client
  • No dark-pattern platforms
  • Access & disability aware

© 2025 DigiBloom Studios • Independent studio work • Built for real people doing real work.