If you write your own tools, you can sort of see new things, design new things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
And then you start getting into the technical side of it and the aesthetic side and with those areas you can come up with new ways to visualise things, new ways to render and use the computer to make things look different and new and stuff like that.
I have a thing for tools.
New technologies, however remarkable they might seem, are fundamentally just tools made by people for people.
If you know how to make software, then you can create big things.
I was much more interested in making things than in designing them.
I am aware of changes gradually taking place in my own designs as part of my thinking on this matter.
I like to reinvent with each project, in any which way possible.
I think you have to create your own stuff so I'm working on stuff for myself right now.
I was trying to figure out what to do next, I'd been accumulating ideas for productivity tools - software people could use every day, particularly to help organize their lives.
The point is that I don't design stuff for myself. I'm a toolmaker. I design things that other people want to use.