


Asset Library
A curated collection of publishing-grade design systems for authors, worldbuilders, and studios
The Atelier Asset Library is a curated archive of publishing-grade design systems created for authors, worldbuilders, and studios who value cohesion over ornament and longevity over trend.
Each collection is designed as a modular system, not a one-off decoration and is intended to be reused across chapters, volumes, series, and companion works without visual fatigue or structural conflict. These assets are built with print discipline in mind, balancing atmosphere with readability, restraint, and practical publishing requirements.
The Library exists to support creators who want their books to feel intentional—from title page to final leaf—whether used independently or alongside bespoke manuscript formatting.
Browse our collections to build a visual language that belongs to your work.


Mythic Chapter Opener Templates
Foundational interior templates designed to adapt to your manuscript rather than constrain it. Built as flexible frameworks for typography, margins, and pacing, these templates open chapters with atmosphere and weight helping to bring your manuscript to mythic proportions.


Threshold and Divider Pages
Ornamental and ceremonial pages designed to mark transitions within a book, between chapters, acts, or narrative shifts. Built to create pause and emphasis without disrupting readability or print integrity.


Genre Ornaments & Flourishes
Modular ornamental elements designed to reinforce genre identity, rhythm, and visual tone throughout a book or series.
Forthcoming Releases


World Artifacts & Codices
In-world documents and narrative ephemera designed to exist inside fictional worlds—codices, decrees, letters, and archival pages. Created for immersive storytelling, collector’s editions, and transmedia projects.


Mythic Author Publishing Bundles
Complete, ready-to-use publishing systems designed for authors who want cohesion without assembly. Each bundle brings together atmospheric interiors, structural elements, and ornamental accents—so you can begin formatting immediately with confidence.