Chronodex Reimagined: Art for Your Wall
- Patrick Ng

- Oct 1
- 1 min read
You’re looking at three framed posters—fresh takes on Chronodex, side by side, ready for your wall. These aren’t for scribbling in your journal. They’re large, bold, and made to hang where you’ll see them every day.

Chronodex for years ran simple: black ink on white or cream paper. Pure functionality. This time, I flipped the formula—white lines on deep black, contrast meant to break routine. Clean typography, deliberate design. Something you can call art.
There’s more. I pushed that white-on-black poster, added splashes of color—shading for priorities, bursts of energy, details that grab attention. Next to it sits the third version: black lines on parchment, color blended in. Retro warmth. It fits anywhere.
Free to paid—yeah, that shift happened this year. Your support made these physical products possible. Now you can actually own these wall posters, all three on my site.
Some nights, a shadow sticks near—just behind confidence, in the pause between words and momentum lost. Anger, withdrawal, idle drifting. Old tricks, echoing. Sometimes they fade to the background. Sometimes they clutch at the edges. I watch. I let them run. Most days, I keep making, and morning gets closer.
What’s next? More Chronodex, in different formats. Digital planners, art on phone cases or tees. Whatever fits your life. Let me know. Chronodex keeps evolving, because it’s more fun that way.
By the way, love the Fugglers :) I guess I must create my own character sooner, sketch, sketch, sketch non-stop.














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