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💎 Project Selection Criteria — Pivtorak.Studio#
Alignment → Resonance → Execution
Resonance Criteria
1. Alignment of Scale#
The project must extend beyond a local task.
It should have the potential to impact a system, not just solve an isolated problem.
2. Clarity of Intent#
The request must be defined.
Even if the solution is not yet clear, the direction must be.
3. Readiness for Precision#
The project assumes work without simplification.
Attention to detail is part of the process, not an optional addition.
4. Openness to Structure#
The system may reshape the project.
The result is not imposed in advance — it is formed through the process.
5. Value Alignment#
Decisions are based on quality, not speed or external effect.
6. Presence in the Process#
The project requires engagement.
The result is formed through interaction, not task delegation.
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An illustration titled “Pivtorak.Studio Project Selection Criteria”. At the center is a historical 17th-century Polish-Lithuanian coin (półtorak), embedded within a geometric polyhedral structure resembling a diamond. The coin symbolizes value, selection, and criteria for entering the system. Around it are six project selection principles: alignment of scale, clarity of intent, readiness for precision, openness to structure, value alignment, and presence in the process. The composition combines engineering geometry, connection symbols, and observation markers, emphasizing intentional selection and systemic thinking.
Pivtorak.Studio. Project Selection Criteria. AP | Pivtorak.Studio. 30.04.2026