Lumiere Labs Media Group is an independent multidisciplinary lab building creative work, digital systems, publications, and experiments.
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Approved descriptions, facts, division context, naming rules, media routes, and future downloadable assets for Lumiere Labs Media Group and SignalOS.
Organization
Lumiere Labs Media Group
Public abbreviation: LLMG
Operating system
SignalOS
Organizational identity and coordination layer
Structure
Four divisions
Creative, Digital, Publishing, Experimental
Model
Independent lab
Multidisciplinary and project-driven
Describe the organization without rewriting what it is.
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Lumiere Labs Media Group, or LLMG, is an independent multidisciplinary organization working across music, software, publishing, visual identity, narrative systems, and experimental production infrastructure. Its projects are connected through SignalOS, an operating framework for organizing people, capabilities, resources, and work.
Lumiere Labs Media Group is an independent multidisciplinary lab that develops original media, creator-focused software, durable publications, and experimental production systems. The organization operates through four connected divisions: Creative Systems, Digital Systems, Publishing Systems, and Experimental Systems. SignalOS serves as the organizational layer connecting those divisions through shared identity, project registries, resources, and collaboration infrastructure. LLMG approaches technology as a tool in service of human purpose, creative sovereignty, and long-term usefulness—building systems when existing platforms cannot adequately protect, organize, or carry the work.
Four divisions. One connected operating layer.
LLMG is multidisciplinary by structure. Each division has a distinct mandate while SignalOS maintains the shared registry, identity, and coordination surface.
Creative Systems
Original media and identity systems built across sound, image, motion, performance, and narrative.
Digital Systems
Independent software, public interfaces, creator tools, and operational infrastructure.
Publishing Systems
Books, frameworks, records, archives, and durable public reference material.
Experimental Systems
Research and development for emerging tools, workflows, interactive systems, and unconventional media.
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PK-ASSET-001
Primary logo package
Horizontal, stacked, icon-only, monochrome, and transparent-background organization marks.
PK-ASSET-002
SignalOS identity package
Approved system mark, interface lockups, wordmark variants, and usage-safe exports.
PK-ASSET-003
Founder portrait set
Editorial portrait selections, caption metadata, credit language, and approved crops.
PK-ASSET-004
Product and project imagery
Screenshots, cover art, interface stills, project visuals, and approved contextual captions.
PK-ASSET-005
Brand reference guide
Naming conventions, identity rules, color references, attribution guidance, and common mistakes.
PK-ASSET-006
Complete press archive
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Founder reference
Serius Black
Founder · Creative Technologist
Serius Black is the founder of Lumiere Labs Media Group and the primary architect of SignalOS. The work spans music, software, publishing, narrative systems, visual identity, and experimental production infrastructure.
Public role
Founder
Working title
Creative Technologist
Primary system
SignalOS
Coverage lane
Cross-division
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