About

dk. is my space for making things and showing the process. Projects, experiments, creative work. Some of it useful, some of it playful, all of it documented openly. If something can be learned along the way, even better.

I write about what actually happens: what worked, what did not, and what I learned. That includes the unfinished and the unexpected.

My projects range from custom tools and apps to creative experiments with video, photography, and music. The common thread: genuine curiosity about how things work, and a belief that making is the best way to find out.

What I stand for

  • Curiosity over certainty. I would rather ask the question than perform the answer. The best projects start with "I wonder if..." not "I already know."
  • Making over talking. Ideas become real by building them. Sharing unfinished work, failed experiments, and reflections is more valuable than polished announcements.
  • Clarity over complexity. When creating or explaining, I focus on making things easy to understand, informative, visual where possible, and never unnecessarily complicated.
  • Teaching by showing. The process matters as much as the result. If something I made helps someone else learn or make something, that is the win.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is dk.?
dk. is a personal project space where Dennis makes things like apps, workflows, creative experiments, and tools, and shares the process openly. The goal: to document what worked, what did not, and what was learned.
What kind of projects does Dennis work on?
A wide range. Custom tools and apps, data projects, creative work like videos, photos, and music. The common thread is genuine curiosity and a belief that making something is the best way to understand it.
Why "building in public"?
Because the process matters as much as the result. Sharing unfinished work, failed experiments, and reflections helps others learn and keeps the work grounded.
Can I collaborate with Dennis?
Sure. Use the contact page to reach out; I will see what is possible.