
Diary of a Designer
A Novel for Those Who Notice Too Much
Diary of a Designer is an intimate first-person novel about attention, memory, perception, and emotional overload. It is not a memoir or design guide. The narrator is called a designer because they perceive structure everywhere and cannot stop noticing how things connect, break, repeat, and dissolve. Written in fragments and reflective monologue, it sits between literature, psychology, and creative philosophy.
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A reflective philosophical novel exploring creativity, obsession, perception, identity, and the psychological cost of seeing the world differently.
Written from the same thinking that shapes our digital work.
The AntiAlias Library is not an adjacent content project. It is a parallel editorial layer: a place where design, systems, symbols, contradiction, and digital culture can be explored in more depth than a service page allows.
Each publication is designed to stand alone, but also to connect back into a broader body of thinking around perception, interface quality, and the role of meaning inside digital systems.
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