Est. 2026 — Seattle, WA

Design. Organize. Remember.

Digital planners, greeting cards, and calendars for people who believe the tools you use every day should be worth looking at.

Made by someone
who builds for a living.

Inkframe is built by Matthew Hagen, an architect with 15+ years designing spaces and systems. Digital planning tools are design objects — they deserve the same care as any physical artifact you own.

Where most digital planners are Canva templates with hyperlinks, Inkframe is a considered system. Grid logic. Visual hierarchy. Purposeful whitespace. The same things that make a building feel right.

15+ Years in architecture & design
2 Design firms founded & run
2026 Inkframe launches

How we design

01

Form follows function,
then gets beautiful.

A planner has to work first. Then we make it beautiful. Not the other way around. Every layout earns its place.

02

One page should
do one thing well.

Overlapping functions create friction. We design each spread with a single job — daily tracking, monthly overview, project planning — done with precision.

03

Details exist so you
don't have to think.

The best design is invisible. When every element is exactly where it should be, you stop thinking about the tool and start thinking about your life.

Products

What we're building

Coming soon

Digital Planners

Hyperlinked PDF planners for GoodNotes, Notability, and any PDF reader. Weekly, monthly, and project-focused formats. Built to be used daily.

In development

Greeting Cards

Design-forward digital cards for every occasion. Buy once, print as many times as you want, or send digitally. Architecture-grade design.

In development

Calendars

Wall, desk, and perpetual calendars with a distinct visual voice. Digital downloads that feel like something you commissioned, not downloaded.

"The grid is not a cage. It's a foundation for freedom."

Good design is never decoration. It's how you know something was made by someone who cared about every square inch — even the ones no one sees.