Fragment Practice / Studio

Designing how decisions hold across humans, organizations, and AI.

Fragment Practice helps organizations structure judgment, responsibility, review, and continuity across AI, governance, security, and operational change.

The work is most useful when issues are already active but still too fragmented, ambiguous, or weakly structured to move well through ordinary discussion alone.

Fragment Practice LLC is an independent operating design studio based in Takamatsu, Japan, founded and led by Yasuhiro Shinsho.

Start here

Three good first moves

Bring a live issue when the work already needs structure in context.
Use a reusable structure when a lighter entry is enough for now.
Read the ideas first when conceptual clarity should come before direct support.

Start here

Four entry points into the practice.

Fragment Practice works through four connected layers. Services is the direct support layer. Knowledge is the reusable layer. Writing is the public-thinking layer. Contact is the simplest entry point when you want to discuss fit directly.

Services

Direct support for active issues, decisions, and operating questions

Use Services when the issue is already live and needs sharper structure, clearer criteria, or more durable working materials.

Live issuesDecision supportOperating design

Knowledge

Reusable structures, kits, and practical materials

Use Knowledge when the need is lighter, more reusable, or closer to a toolkit, template, or structured starting point.

TemplatesKitsReusable assets

Writing

Public thinking on decisions, structure, and AI-era operations

Use Writing when conceptual clarity should come first, or when you want to understand the studio’s point of view before engaging directly.

Public thinkingEssaysWorking ideas

Contact

A direct entry point for fit, scope, and next-step discussion

Use Contact when the issue is real and you want to discuss fit, scope, or which entry point makes the most sense.

Discuss fitEntry pointNext step

Representative outputs

Representative outputs from the work.

The practice is not only point of view. It produces decision-ready materials that help issues move with more continuity and less avoidable confusion.

Memo

Decision memo / issue map

Turns scattered issues into a structure that supports comparison, recommendation, and next-step decisions.

Situation
Scope
Key issues
Options
CriteriaRecommendationNext actions

Setup

AI continuity setup

Creates a stable working structure for ongoing AI collaboration, including context, criteria, handoff, and restart patterns.

Use purpose
Context structure
Decision criteria
Handoff method
Prompt patternsRepair guide

Roadmap

Operating or governance roadmap

Shows what should be addressed first, what depends on what, and how the work can move toward a more durable operating condition.

Current state
Priority issues
Role ownership
Review flow
RoadmapRequired inputs

Next step

Start from the layer that best matches the shape of the need.

If the issue is already live, start with Services. If the need is lighter or reusable, start with Knowledge. If you want conceptual clarity before deciding how to engage, start with Writing. If you are unsure, use Contact and discuss fit directly.