Most months blur. You know October was rough, but you cannot say exactly when it shifted, or why. Chromascape is the part of Daylogue that makes that blur readable. It takes your daily check-in data and maps mood, energy, and stress to a color palette for each day. Lay thirty of those palettes side by side and the shape of your month stops being a feeling and starts being something you can actually see.
Thirty days of check-ins. Thirty colors. The pattern you could not name in words is sitting right there, visible the moment you look.
Related Reading
- What Is the Narrative Engine? — The written output that pairs with your Chromascape color calendar
- What Is Calendar Song? — The sonic view of the same emotional pattern data
- What Is Emotional Pattern Recognition? — How Daylogue finds the patterns Chromascape makes visible
- What Is Pattern Journaling? — The journaling approach that gives Chromascape its data
