About
Hello, my name is Chromakode.
I can’t promise you much of anything. All I can really say is that somewhere on this huge, small, crazy planet of ours, I’m here taking up space. Just like you. I’m also entranced by this collective oddity we call the “Internet”. And apparently you are too. (As you can see, we have so many things in common already!)
And since I’m here taking up space, it only seems logical to do something with it. Sure, maybe it’s not much, but this is one thing I’m doing.
I don’t ask for much either. You can read this, or not, and you’re free to make your own decisions about it. What I write about may be of little importance anyway. However, if you are here reading this now, I can feel that at least I have achieved something. You now have two distinct choices: you may continue reading, or not. Either way, through deciding, your life will have changed.
“I like his style,” you may be thinking. That is a very appropriate thought, since I really didn’t give you the choice whether or not you may be thinking it in the first place.
But really, I’m a nice guy. I’m a designer, an artist, a geek, and a dreamer. I like to make things, use things, and think about things. I’ll be doing that a lot here. If that’s your thing, feel welcome to stick around and see if anything grabs your interest.
I tend to go back and forth between being an artist, a geek, and everything else. That’s where the name comes in. Thankfully, to make things a little less annoying for you, I’ve split things up into categories. Chroma is where the arty, spacy, totally cosmic stuff goes. Kode is where the home of the geeky, computery, and religiously technological. Oh, and Fun is where you’ll find the stuff you’re really interested in reading.
I must say, if you have read this far, you do have some strange taste. But then again, perhaps I do too. But hey, I don’t mind. And maybe, just maybe, you don’t either.

About: I am a digital artist and computer geek with interests in Linux, open source design programs, and saving the world. You will find me blogging here about art, life, technology, and other mildly amusing things.
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