Do you have a camera roll full of glaze tests, but can't find the one you're thinking of? Is your process held together by sticky notes and fading memory? For the small-batch ceramic artist, inconsistent documentation is the silent killer of studio efficiency and batch consistency. The Core Principle: Structured Visual Logging The solution isn't just taking more photos; it's creating a structured, searchable visual database . This means treating every glaze test as a data point with linked, standardized information. The goal is to connect the image directly to its objective recipe data, firing log, and performance outcomes, eliminating the disconnection that plagues casual documentation. Your Foundational Tool: The Digital Notebook The first critical step is choosing a central, digital home for your data. A free tool like Obsidian or Notion is perfect for this. Its purpose is to serve as your studio's single source of truth, where you can link images, text notes, and data fields in one interconnected system.…