So, I bumped into this thing called “Toru Otani” today, and I was like, “What’s this all about?” I’m always up for trying new stuff, so I decided to give it a whirl. Honestly, I didn’t have a clue what to expect.

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to figure out, you know, what exactly I was dealing with. Was it a program? A website? Some weird new social media thing? Turns out, after a bit of digging, it seemed to be related to some design stuff. Okay, cool, I’m not a designer, but I can still mess around.
I found some instructions scattered online. It felt a bit like a scavenger hunt, piecing together bits of information from different places. Let’s say this challenge is not user-friendly.
The Actual Doing
The core of it, as far as I could tell, involved, taking some existing design. I grabbed some random stuff I had lying around on my computer – old projects, some, some other stuff. It’s pretty exciting!
- Step 1: Find some example. I grabbed random stuff.
- Step 2: Started to re-design.
- Step 3: Show it to my friends.
The Results (So Far)
So I am not completely understand what is it, but I think, this experiment give me the other view for designs.
Would I recommend this to others? Maybe. If you’re into design, or just like messing around with stuff and seeing what happens, then yeah, go for it. If you’re looking for a super polished, easy-to-follow thing, maybe look elsewhere. For me, it was a fun little adventure, even if I’m still not 100% sure what I made.