For personal brands
Separate the person, the services, the music, the projects and the archive without making the audience feel lost.
Creative production · web systems · public story architecture
Where Things Are Made is the production studio side of Rain Lee Productions: websites, portfolios, social content, event media, music visuals and public communication systems that help scattered work become searchable, coherent and usable.
What it does
Some work begins as a caption, a poster, a song, a temple notice, a reel, a branch website or a messy folder of ideas. This studio gives those things structure: a home, a name, a page, a link path, a clearer audience and a way to keep growing.
Separate the person, the services, the music, the projects and the archive without making the audience feel lost.
Make events, notices, Dhamma education and public pages easier to find, understand and share.
Build an ecosystem around songs, videos, photographs, design systems and public-facing stories.
Selected work
Portfolio items link outward where public pages already exist and inward where case-study context is useful.
brand ecosystem
A central public identity system connecting artist work, personal content, community roles, business pages, Dhamma education and psychoeducation without forcing everything into one feed.
artist system
Artist-site and catalogue structure for Malaysian English pop, festive originals, covers and Buddhist-inspired releases under the artist name Rain Lee.
Dhamma education
A free trilingual Dhamma education project designed for simple public learning in English, Mandarin Chinese and Malay.
psychoeducation
A calm psychoeducation and life-systems brand for ADHD, autism, burnout, recovery, structure and meaningful living.
temple media
Branch-level media, website support, event communication and public information work for a Buddhist community space in Puchong.
youth community
Digital and visual support for youth Buddhist programming, community updates, event visibility and volunteer communication.
Rain Lee Music, The Middle Way, Scattered Still and Where Things Are Made can stand separately in public, while still being connected through Rain Lee Productions.
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