Glee: the muse in technicolor
Glee grew up between Yakima and Alaska, steeped in Pacific
Northwest skies, thrift‑store treasures, and grunge playlists.
Organizing things — books, snacks, schedules, feelings — was
never just about tidiness; it was how she took care of people.
Color‑coding was a love language long before it became a design
system.
Her inner world is a mash‑up of retro game shows, 90s
coffeehouse culture, and witchy comfort films. That’s the
Glee‑fully voice baked into every Tool: the one that quotes
sitcoms, lights a cinnamon candle when things get hard, and
asks, “Do you love this — like really love it?” before you hit
save.