I’m a textile engineer turned computational designer, blending threads, code, and creativity into something I like to call woven digital experiences.
My journey started with fabrics — how they stretch, fold, breathe, and hold structure.
Now, I use those same principles in code: building generative art, interactive apps, and digital tools that feel alive, responsive, and beautifully structured.
I believe craft meets code in the most interesting ways.
Whether I’m designing a generative art collection, building a web tool, or teaching someone how to code — I’m weaving logic and imagination together.
- Generative artist – I turn math and algorithms into visual poetry.
- Creative coder – I build apps that feel human, playful, and purposeful.
- Eternal learner & sharer – I love making tutorials, guides, and open-source projects.
I’ve launched 50+ generative art projects on platforms like fxhash, objkt, EditArt, and Exchange.art.
Each piece is coded from scratch — exploring themes like Islamic geometry (Girih), organic motion (Brownian), mathematical beauty (Fourier, Bézier), and emotional abstraction.
From a Textile Engineering Calculator to an AI-powered CodeArt Generator, I build tools that solve real problems or spark new ideas.
Most are open-source, live on the web, and made to be tinkered with.
I create video series and written guides in both English and Persian.
Topics range from JavaScript basics to generative art techniques, LaTeX typesetting, and even the history of printing.
I work closely with Sparrow Hawk AI — my brutally honest creative sidekick — and collaborate with other developers, artists, and storytellers to push what’s possible when humans and AI create together.
- Languages: JavaScript (ES6+), HTML5/CSS3, p5.js, a bit of Fortran & LaTeX
- Frameworks & Tools: React, Bootstrap, Node.js, Git, Vercel
- Design: Figma, Canva, Photoshop
- Creative Platforms: fxhash, objkt, EditArt, Exchange.art, Udio (AI music)
- Teaching creative coding through interactive tutorials
- Building more AI-human co-creation tools
- Writing about the intersection of textile thinking and UI/UX
- Experimenting with real-time generative visuals in the browser
I love meeting fellow creators, coders, artists, and curious minds.
“I don’t just write code — I weave experiences.
From textile mills to terminal windows,
every project is a new stitch in a much bigger tapestry.”
Thanks for stopping by.
Let’s make something meaningful — together.
— Reyhaneh Daneshdoost (Reyrove)