Creative Tests
This is a maker space. An invitation to think outside existing domains.
Each experiment is a working tool I’ve built; designed to aggregate data, transform media, or visualize patterns using AI workflows and code. These aren’t final products; they’re sketches of what’s possible.
I made each one as part of an ongoing creative and technical practice, to test ideas to see where they lead.
Each one invites you to imagine what could be built from here.
Click any image to explore the work for yourself.
These tools don’t collect or store any personal data.
Correlation Isn’t Causation
This experiment uses actual data to poke at a familiar problem: just because two things move together doesn’t mean they’re connected. It’s also a way to explore code-driven data visualization with a sense of play.
Color Palette Extractor
This experiment links image analysis to visual generation, moving from uploaded photo to HEX palette to creative prompt. Along the way, it suggests color variations, exports palette files, and preps output for use in generative image models. It’s a small, working system—built to explore how creative tools can be shaped by the connections we make between steps.
Meme Dashboard
This dashboard pulls content from a public meme API and organizes it as a searchable, scrollable feed. It’s built for writers and creatives who use humor, commentary, and online patterns as signals—memes as snapshots of shared thinking.
This one looks at memes. But tools like this could surface any kind of pattern, opening new ways to read the moment we’re in.
Video Effects Converter
A small-format video transformer that applies effects and changes outputs on the fly. It’s an exercise in building from scratch—reconstructing processes we often take for granted to understand how they really work.
Not Liz And
An ongoing experiment in identity and collaboration. And the strange space we now share with avatars and digital twins.
Creative Project Tracker
A non-linear tracker for creative work, designed for people who think in connections more than checklists. Projects are visualized as blocks; skills appear as a dynamic galaxy of relationships. The tool runs locally, with no data collection.
It’s a visual alternative to traditional planning tools and an experiment in how structure can emerge from the way creative people actually work.
This version was built through an iterative process using agentic tools, local development, and lightweight deployment.