TrueWork Theme Creator Plus is a tool built for developers who want to design clean, structured, professional UI layouts before diving into logic. It brings the discipline of craftsmanship into the world of software—letting you shape structure, hierarchy, and style with clarity.
This project is crafted to spark curiosity, especially for developers who appreciate efficiency, workflow precision, and tools that reduce friction instead of adding to it. If you've ever wished you could build the “visual skeleton” of your application first— without fighting frameworks or boilerplate—this project is for you.
Save time. Save money. Build smarter.
Projected release date for PC version: February 13, 2026
We are seeking experienced programmers and UI/UX testers to help refine the tool. All testing will be done under appropriate legal agreements, including NDA and IP protection. If you're interested in participating, please reach out at:
rick@trueworkpro.com
Rick grew up in a time when work was seen before it was spoken about. While other children watched Saturday morning cartoons, he watched PBS on a black and white television. Shows like This Old House and The New Yankee Workshop taught him that craftsmanship is not just skill, but patience, precision, and pride. Carpentry became his first language.
He built his first birdhouses long before he rode a bicycle. He learned early that the world is shaped by people who show up, measure carefully, and build things that last.
Then one day, in a strip mall in Ormond Beach, Florida, something unexpected happened. While his mother shopped at Publix, Rick wandered into the Radio Shack next door. In the back corner sat a computer: a TRS‑80. A blinking cursor. A question waiting to be asked.
Rick did not ask what the machine could do. He asked: “How does it know?”
The clerk couldn’t explain it. So Rick found the answer himself. He taught himself BASIC, then C, from library books and curiosity alone. He discovered that computers were not magic — they were switches, patterns, structure. A different kind of carpentry.
Life called him toward the trades. He became a carpenter by profession, working with wood the way he once worked with logic: steady, deliberate, and with respect for structure. Years passed. Houses were built. Work was honest. But the spark for computing never left.
A period of illness forced him away from physical labor. In that space, the question returned: What now?
Rick turned toward modern computing, 3D design, and programming again. With the help of AI technology, he re-learned the world he once explored as a boy — and advanced far beyond where he left off.
In four months, Rick designed practical tool mods, printed custom components, created a dozen software projects, began two books, and conceived something entirely new.
His current project, TrueWork Theme Creator Plus, is not a toy or shortcut. It is a tool that allows developers to design visual structure, masterclass files, themes, and UI components before writing logic.
For the beginner, it prevents frustration and preserves momentum. For the experienced developer, it saves hours, reduces cost, and keeps focus where it belongs: on creating.
Rick built this tool the same way he built everything else: with purpose, patience, craft, and the belief that work is meaningful.
Once a man learns there is no period after understanding his potential,
the next sentence becomes the first sentence of his legacy.
Rick’s legacy begins here — not with the hammer, but with the keyboard. From hands to fingertips. Still building. Still shaping. Still creating what lasts.