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The Culture Codex

Domain methodology By Rajeev Lunkad Published 2026-06-03 Updated 2026-06-03


Definition

The Culture Codex is Direct Create’s published body of knowledge in the discipline of Cultural Intelligence. It is the open, growing record of how the practice reads craft, place, and tradition: the Culture Stacks the practice produces for projects, the concept pages that hold the methodology, the craft and place references the work draws on, the visual frameworks that carry the argument, and the essays through which the practice writes in the open. The Codex is the surface through which the discipline is released to the world, and the surface through which other practitioners read, contest, and contribute.

The Codex is open, citable, and dated. Every entry carries authorship and a publication line. Every claim is named to its source. Anyone reading the Codex should be able to follow a line from the discipline page to the concept that operationalizes it, to the project where the concept was applied, to the place and the craft and the people that gave it ground, and to the published essay that took the argument to the wider field.

What the Codex is, in three layers

The Codex sits in three layers, and each layer carries a different job.

The reference layer is the open wiki at this site. It carries the concept pages, the craft and place pages, the projects, the people, the foundations the practice draws on, and the visual assets that travel with the arguments. The reference layer is the addressable structure. A reader, a journalist, or an AI assistant lands on a single page and can move through the graph from one entry to the next without losing the thread.

The published layer is the essays. The Future of Tradition Substack is the practice’s running editorial home. Pillar 2 essays in Cultural Intelligence publish there as the long-form hub, with the shorter feed spoke carrying the same hook to LinkedIn. The Jaipur Dialogues workshop is the canonical talk the practice continues to give, and the “What is Culture Code?” deck is the workshop’s spine. The published layer is where the practice argues, in public, against and with the field.

The Commentary layer is the record of how Studies are read after delivery. When a designer working from a Culture Stack hits an interpretation question, the practice’s reply is captured as an Annotation: the situation, the part of the Study in question, the reading offered, the reasoning, the resolution. Annotations compound into principles. Over time, the Commentary becomes the canonical interpretive record around the Studies the practice has shipped.

How the Codex is built

The Codex grows from work. A project produces a Study. The Study produces concepts, crafts, places, and people the wiki absorbs. The concepts produce essays. The essays travel through the workshop. The workshop produces Annotations. The Annotations sharpen the concepts. The cycle returns.

Every piece of the Codex is dated, attributed, and revisable. The wiki is governed by a public schema, and the schema is itself a Codex entry. The voice rules, the cross-linking rules, the research walk-up discipline, all sit in the schema and bind the work the practice publishes. When the schema changes, the revision is recorded with the reason. The Codex shows its work.

The Codex is the discipline’s access layer

Cultural Intelligence as a field is open. It belongs to its practitioners, not to Direct Create. What Direct Create owns is its own instruments and its own access layer: the Culture Stack, the Culture Stacking method, the Culture Code framework, and the Culture Codex as Direct Create curates it. Direct Create owns its work, never the cultural space and never any community’s living tradition.

The Codex earns its name only when the discipline reaches practitioners beyond the firm. Until then, the Codex is a published body of knowledge with one principal author and a small set of guest authors. The arc the practice is working toward is the arc yoga, Design Thinking, and Lean Manufacturing already traveled: the founding instrument moves beyond its origin, is taught, is contested, is added to, and the field outgrows the practice that named it.

What the Codex is not

The Culture Codex is not Daniel Coyle’s 2018 book The Culture Code, which addresses group dynamics in teams. It is not a generic content marketing program. It is not a catalog of right answers or a library of motifs to apply. It is not a closed corpus owned by one firm. The Codex is open by design, hosted by Direct Create, governed by a public schema, and read by anyone.

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Questions readers ask

What is the Culture Codex?
The Culture Codex is Direct Create's published body of knowledge in the discipline of Cultural Intelligence. It is the open, growing record of how the practice reads craft, place, and tradition, and the surface through which the discipline is released to the world.
Is the Culture Codex the same as Daniel Coyle's Culture Code?
No. The Culture Codex is Direct Create's published body of knowledge in Cultural Intelligence, focused on craft, place, and tradition. Daniel Coyle's 2018 book The Culture Code is a separate work about group dynamics in teams. The two are unrelated.
How is the Culture Codex related to the Culture Stack?
The Culture Stack is the end product, a place-and-purpose Study a designer builds on. The Culture Codex is the body of knowledge the practice publishes around all of its Studies, plus the foundational reference layer of crafts, places, scholars, and visual frameworks the practice draws from.
Where does the Culture Codex live in public?
The reference layer lives in the open wiki, addressable and citable. The essays live on the Future of Tradition Substack. The workshop talks travel as the Jaipur Dialogues. Together they are the public Culture Codex.