Two founders, one standard for every project
KMCI-Studio was founded on a simple idea: the people who design your website should be the same people who build, secure, and maintain it. We just happen to bring very different backgrounds to that standard.
[01] Co-Founder
Korkmaz Matei
Co-Founder & Technical Director
12 years of competitive tennis
Discipline & Precision
Before writing a single line of code, Korkmaz spent twelve years as a high-performance tennis player — training every day, competing under pressure, and learning that the outcome of any match is decided not by talent alone, but by thousands of deliberate, precise repetitions. That discipline is exactly what he brought to software engineering.
As Technical Director, he leads every project's performance, security, and architectural foundation with the same exacting focus he once applied to a match point: nothing is rushed, nothing is left unresolved. A fast, secure, well-engineered website is not a bonus feature for him — it is the fundamental difference between a site that performs for real users in the real world, and one that merely appears to.
His background means he works best under clear constraints and realistic timelines. He communicates directly, delivers consistently, and treats every technical decision as one that will have to hold up long after launch day.
[02] Co-Founder
Cocora Iris
Co-Founder & Creative Director
A lifetime of architecture and drawing
Structure & Composition
Cocora has been drawing and studying architecture for as long as she can remember. Before she ever opened a design tool, she was already learning to read structure, proportion, and negative space — understanding how the shape of a room or the weight of a wall communicates meaning before a single word is spoken. That spatial intelligence now shapes everything she designs for screens.
As Creative Director, she leads the visual language and brand strategy of every project we take on. Her work translates what makes a business genuinely distinctive into interfaces that feel deliberate rather than assembled — clear hierarchies, considered composition, and a visual flow built around how real people move through a page, not how it looks frozen in a mockup.
She refuses to mistake decoration for design. Every choice — typeface, spacing, color, hierarchy — is made to serve clarity and to communicate something specific about the business it represents. Her process always begins with structure, and the aesthetics follow from it.
Two disciplines that rarely share a desk
KMCI-Studio was built on a combination that doesn't happen often: the precision of competitive sport and the spatial intelligence of architecture. One background teaches you to execute cleanly under pressure — to separate what matters technically from what merely feels right in the moment. The other teaches you to see before you draw — to understand hierarchy, proportion, and how structure creates meaning before a single element is placed on a page. Together, these instincts shape every project we take on. We work with discipline where technical execution counts, and with spatial intelligence everywhere design decisions are made. The result is a studio where performance and clarity are never in conflict — they are the same standard, applied from two directions.
The principles behind every project
The same standard applies whether it's a five-page marketing site or a full platform rebuild.
Built for performance
Every site is built to load fast and run smoothly for real visitors — not just to look good in a demo environment.
Composed with structure
Layouts are built like floor plans — deliberate hierarchy and proportion, not elements placed by intuition alone.
Direct access, always
You talk to the people building your site — never an account manager relaying messages to a development team.
No black boxes
Clean, documented code and clear explanations, so you are never locked in or left guessing about your own website.
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