stillidea is an independent design and build practice. The same hands draw it and ship it.
It started in 2014 as a place to make web things properly — designed with intent, built by hand, shipped without shortcuts. Since then it has grown into a catalogue of premium templates used by hundreds of studios worldwide, alongside a small number of custom projects each year.
The studio is run by Qasim Hassan Khan, a front-end engineer with 14 years of experience across product teams and his own practice. He handles the design, the engineering, the documentation, and the support personally — which means no hand-offs, no telephone game, and no detail falling between roles.
The work sits at a specific intersection: the taste of a designer and the rigour of an engineer. No page builders, no bloated frameworks, no stock layouts. Just clear thinking, hand-written code, and things that actually ship and last.
By the numbers
[ SINCE 2014 ]How I work
[ PRINCIPLES ]Point of view first
Every project starts from a clear idea, not a template. The design follows the thinking, not the other way around.
Code is craft
Hand-written, fast, accessible front-ends. The build quality is as considered as the visual design — because users feel both.
Ship and support
Documented, deployed, and stood behind. Work that survives contact with the real world, and a maker who answers when it matters.
Let's make something that lasts.
If you care about clarity, craft, and work that actually ships — we'll get along.