Colophon
How this site is made.
A colophon is the printer's old habit of leaving a note at the back of a book about how it was made and by whom. Here is ours. It covers why the site looks the way it does, what the π stands for, and the people we keep close.
Why it doesn't look like other healthcare sites
Most healthcare sites pick one of two looks. Some go for stock photos of smiling doctors. Others reach for a dark, gradient-heavy attempt at looking modern. We wanted neither. Pi Health should feel like a tool built by someone who actually understands a clinic: calm, clear, and easy to trust.
So we set it on cool, paper-like backgrounds with plenty of room to breathe, dark and readable text, and one steady accent colour. Numbers and labels sit apart so they read like a clean instrument panel. We were after precision that still feels warm.
The π in Pi Health
π is the number that turns a radius into a circle, and it stays the same in every circle, everywhere. That is the idea we wanted: one steady, dependable thing in every circle of care, whoever the doctor is and wherever they work. You will see it on the home page as a small orbit, with the app family arranged as points around a single centre.
People & kin
Made by hand, with help.
Designed and built by Fuzzy Cloud, and shaped in conversation with practising doctors, including Dr. Suresh Advani and Dr. Parth Ganatra. It keeps company with a small family of carefully made sites.
That's the whole note.
The software is free, your data stays on your device, and the people behind it are listed right above.
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