Kirigoe
Perservering through the fog

About Kirigoe

I have a firm grasp of technology, born from wearing many hats over the years. For a long time, this versatility was used as an insult—an excuse to question my understanding. It often felt like navigating a dense fog, where my broad experience was seen as a lack of focus.

When I found out I was neurodivergent, everything clicked into place. I knew I was different. This wasn't a deficit; it was an ability—a unique way of seeing that helped me find the connections between everything I saw around me.

This ability became my superpower in the tech world. I found I could naturally visualize how to make different technologies work together when others could not. I could see the path through the complexity.

This realization solidified my personal philosophy of Kirigoe (霧越), or "crossing over the fog." The very thing others had dismissed was, in fact, my true strength. My projects are the next step in this journey, each one a part of Kirigoe, built on this foundation of clarity and connection.

This is just the start. Watch as this site develops.

Kirigoe 2

This is the second image was generated by DALL-E 5 with the following prompts; Create an abstract landscape design will keep it clean, modern, and symbolic, which is ideal for a startup website and base it on:

  • A foggy valley represented with flowing gradient shapes in blue-gray.
  • A winding golden path cutting through the mist, symbolizing clarity and transformation.
  • Minimal, abstract human silhouettes fading into the fog to hint at identity and change.
  • Flat, modern gradients and geometric abstraction, making it feel professional and web-ready.

The original image generated contained the kanji 霧越 subtly integrated into the mist as a textured detail, almost hidden. The kanji was removed for the website.