A curated home for Mirabelle’s case studies, experiments, and build-in-public work.
If you're new to Mirabelle Workspace, begin with the repositories that best represent the thinking, design, and execution behind the work. This organization is designed to make it easy to explore projects from idea through implementation.
- ColorX — A TypeScript project and one of the clearest places to start exploring active build work in this organization.
- the-wednesday-projects — A core project in the workspace and part of the broader collection of experiments and product thinking.
- the-wednesday-projects-original — Earlier source material and foundational work connected to the Wednesday project line.
Most of the strongest work in this organization lives in the case-study repositories. These projects are meant to show not just final output, but also the reasoning, structure, and process behind the build.
As you browse, look for repositories that include:
- project context
- design or product decisions
- implementation details
- outcomes, learnings, or iteration notes
Mirabelle Workspace is the umbrella for projects that document how ideas move from concept to execution. It brings together case studies, prototypes, and working repos in one place so visitors can quickly understand the scope of the work and explore it in depth.
- Case studies that break down strategy, process, and outcomes
- Project repositories for experiments, tools, and implementation work
- Documentation that explains the thinking behind each build
- Work in progress as new ideas are developed in the open
Browse the repositories to explore current projects and case studies.
To learn more about the person behind the work, visit @mirabelledoiron.