I built Codess as one last attempt at creating a life I actually wanted, one I could be proud of.
It didn’t need to make sense yet. I just wasn’t letting it go.
So I kept showing up.
And it became something bigger than me, something for the people, the internet... and the aliens.
Along the way, I started noticing how much of the digital space felt interchangeable. Most websites looked fine, but they didn’t feel like anything. They didn’t reflect the business behind them. They didn’t hold attention.
That never sat right with me.
I’m not interested in building that way.
What I create is meant to feel intentional, designed around the brand itself, not pulled from a template or forced into a formula. Every detail has a purpose, from the structure to the visuals to the way it moves.
Animation is a big part of that. Not for the sake of being flashy, but because it changes how something is experienced. When it’s done right, it adds depth. It makes things feel alive. It gives a brand presence instead of just a page.