Lea counted fourteen trams before lunch and insisted each one had its own personality.
See the family atlas before you start
Explore the intended first-time feeling: visited countries, wishlist countries, memory cards, shared family view, and a visible keepsake path.
Lea counted fourteen trams before lunch and insisted each one had its own personality.
Rivera-Khan family atlas
A sample family atlas that shows how visited countries, wishlist ideas, and shared memories can live together without a login.
A slow afternoon in the shade made the whole week feel calmer.
The photos were fine, but the note about the rain is what everyone remembers.
One boat ride turned into the story the family kept retelling for months.
Visited + wishlist
The map explains itself quickly, which is why the first interaction does not need extra product theater.
Shared family view
Profiles and memories sit in one atlas, so the product still feels calm instead of fragmented.
Poster / PDF / book path
The keepsake layer is visible from the start, even when parts of the print flow are still early access.
Be the first to get merch & prints
Join the list for posters, travel books, and merch updates.