A quiet map of how the work sits together. You do not need everything. You only need what suits your week.
INTERVAL HOLDS FIVE KINDS OF WORK. SOME ARRIVE WEEKLY, SOME ONCE A SEASON. THIS PAGE SHOW SHOW THEY RELATE, SO YOU CAN CHOOSE WHERE TO BEGIN.
HOW THE PIECES WORK TOGETHER
THINK OF INTERVAL AS ONE SEASON HELD IN LAYERS. QUICK SIGNALS, SLOWER NOTES, PORTRAITS, AND A BLUEPRINT.
THE INDEX
Role: Weekly signals from culture, design and cities.
Rhythm: Light touch. A few minutes to read.
CITY SIGNALS
Role: Short scenes from cities worldwide that tune your sense of place.
Rhythm: Occasional features that change how you read your own streets.
HOME NOTES
Role: Short pieces for adjusting rooms, light and pace at home.
Rhythm: Weekly or seasonal notes you can try the same day.
SEASONAL DOSSIERS
Role: Portraits of people and studios shaping the mood of the season.
Rhythm: A small set each season that deepens a theme.
FIELD GUIDES
Role: In depth seasonal blueprints for Founding Readers.
Rhythm: Three issues a year that gather everything together.
HOW TO MOVE THROUGH A SEASON
You can treat INTERVAL like a path. One quiet step at a time.
01
TOUCH THE WEEK
Begin with the Index and the current Home Note. One sense of the world outside, one small shift inside.
Formats: Index, Home Notes
02 SIT WITH SCENE
On a slower day, open a City Signal or a Seasonal Dossier. Faces, spaces and sound give the season weight.
Formats: City Signals, Seasonal Dossiers
03 GATHER THE SEASON
When you want to go deeper, a Field Guide gathers the season in full.
Format: Field Guides
START WHERE YOU ARE TODAY
I HAVE FIVE MINUTES
Quick sense of the season.
Start with the Index and this week’s Home Note.
I WANT A SHIFT IN ATMOSPHERE
Small adjustments in tone and light.
Start with a Home Note and a space led Seasonal Dossier.
I WANT A DEEPER SEASON
Structure for the next few months.
Step into the current Field Guide.
For when you want to live inside the season
Free readers can move through the Index, City Signals, Notes and Seasonal Dossiers at their own pace. Founding Readers step into Field Guides. Each guide holds a season in one considered volume, so you can move through it with intention rather than speed.
SHORT QUESTIONS, SHORT ANSWERS
Do I need to read everything
No. Most readers touch the Index and one other piece. The rest can wait for slower days.
Is INTERVAL a newsletter or a magazine
We behave a little like both. Weekly emails carry the work. Field Guides hold it in a more permanent form.
Do I have to be a Founding Reader to get value
No. The Index, City Signals, Notes and many Seasonal Dossiers are available to free readers for 72 hours before moving to the Archive where Founding Readers have unlimited access.

