Jason Gipson

Plant, notebooks, laptop and glasses on a white desk.
My co-working deskspace circa 2018.

I’ve always been drawn to the intersection of creativity and systems — the place where ideas stop being abstract and start becoming real. I didn’t take a straight path to the work I do now, and I’m glad for that. I spent years in banking, then sold real estate for a while, all while raising kids in the in-between hours as a part-time stay-at-home dad — a rhythm that continued even after I started my own business in 2011, right up through 2021.

These days, my work lives mostly online. I build websites, write, shape ideas into structure, test tools, chase clarity, and go down research rabbit holes until something useful surfaces. I like the quiet craft of it — the choices most people don’t notice, the small adjustments that make something feel right, the moment a messy problem becomes a shape that makes sense.

Drifty Pixel is where it all comes together into — hopefully — something worth keeping. It’s a place for what I’m building, noticing, and trying to understand — across websites, creativity, digital tools, and the strange modern experience of living online. Think of it as a trail of experiments and observations: lessons learned, ideas in progress, and the occasional detour that turns out to be the point.

Outside the screen, I’m usually spending time with my family and our pets, and I’m a big fan of movies, TV, books, dogs, and cats.

Love em dashes — not giving them up just because of AI.

Cheers!