by jeff
Huy Nguyen runs MONOLOG creative studio in Vietnam — an AI-powered Webflow shop winning design awards and helping clients close millions in new projects.
Nguyen is self-taught. He never finished university. Instead, he spent years watching tutorials, reading documentation, and building in public. He grew a following of more than 50,000 across YouTube and LinkedIn. All of that effort fed directly into his studio work.
The turning point came early. He discovered the Prometheus Fuels site by Active Theory — a fully immersive WebGL experience that showed him what a website could really be. That single moment redirected his entire career. He dropped out, flew back to Vietnam, and launched MONOLOG creative studio full time.
How MONOLOG Creative Studio Builds Award-Winning Work
The MONOLOG creative studio stack is deliberately lean. Figma handles design. Webflow runs the frontend. Slater and Cursor.ai write custom code. Claude handles everything else. This setup lets Nguyen move fast without losing craft.
The results are concrete. His redesign of OH Architecture's site won Site of the Day on Awwwards, The FWA, and CSSDA. It helped the Brisbane firm close over two million dollars in new projects within three months. It also saved them twenty hours a month on lead filtering.


Other projects show the same range. Supersolid used shaders, chromatic aberration, and flowmap distortion layered with CMYK colors and deliberate grain. The brief was to make a digital surface feel like a quantum material. MONOLOG delivered. For Mammoth Murals, the studio rebuilt the full visual identity — massive type, spray-paint stop motion, and micro-interactions that reward curiosity.

Nguyen works by a Japanese principle: 一生懸命 (Isshoukenmei) — give everything to what you do. Every project from MONOLOG creative studio reflects that. The craft is precise. The outcomes are measurable. The studio keeps growing because the work is real.
