Digital Affine isn't a team or an agency. It's me — Sagara — quietly building, shooting, writing and editing from southern Sri Lanka.

My name is Sagara, and Digital Affine is my one-person studio — a small, deliberate practice for software, design and story, working from southern Sri Lanka.
I came into design through code, and into code through curiosity. Years of academic study in Economics gave me an analytical backbone that still shapes everything — the way I diagnose problems, the way I write, and why I price honestly instead of theatrically.
The other half is craft. I've been making websites since custom WordPress themes were the obvious answer. I shoot architectural and hotel photography across the south coast. I edit video for retention, not just polish. I write Vedic astrology readings using classical Parashari technique. I run social campaigns end-to-end. And I've built Relief Manager — a SaaS for Sri Lankan schools.
The studio is deliberately small: just me, working directly with each client. No account managers, no junior subcontractors, no layers between the brief and the build. You email me, I reply.
Why that matters: every line of code, every shot, every sentence carries one person's taste. That's a feature, not a limitation. It's also why I only take on a handful of projects each quarter.
The brief is real, the work is honest, the deadline is met.— Sagara · Founder, Digital Affine
That's the whole studio philosophy.
I'd rather lose the brief than over-promise. If a project doesn't fit my skill set or my available hours, I'll say so — and recommend someone better suited.
Whoever you message is who does the work. No subcontracting, no juniors quietly shipping the bulk of it. The taste, the craft and the responsibility are all on one desk.
If I say two weeks, I mean two weeks. If something genuinely slips, you'll hear about it from me before it becomes a problem — not after.