Justin, you have a seat if you want it. Alex recorded you something about it.
A reply for Justin, from Alex.
“A dynamic visualization of future jobs (and how a kid my age would build towards these) that will be possible when Gen Alpha comes of working age.”
“hopeful”
hi justin,
i read your application before i hit record, and the video above is me answering it rather than a form email.
- alex
Three people built other kinds of pattern-and-signal visualizers.
A personal research tool that gathers signals from RSS feeds and builds a map of bigger-picture patterns and convergences happening in the world.
Lisa built a research tool that pulls signals from RSS feeds and maps the bigger patterns forming, the closest thing to what you're picturing.
A sentence-length visualizer that shows how long each sentence in a piece of writing is, tested against a Churchill speech.
Adil built a tool that visualizes the shape of writing sentence by sentence, a different subject but the same instinct to make a pattern visible.
A site tracking stats for the Alcaraz vs. Sinner tennis rivalry, built purely out of sports fandom.
Kate built a stats tracker for a tennis rivalry, a smaller example of turning ongoing data into something you can watch change.
Everything else is at codeforcreatives.com/faq.
One live lesson a week, run several times so you can find a slot that works.
Weekly office hours, and a Slack that stays busy in between.
A full week on taste, run with Sublime, and a year of Sublime Premium Plus.
You pick something to build in week one and leave with it built.
Every session is recorded, and you can retake a later cohort free.
If you want to talk it through before deciding, reply to this and we will.
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