Chapter 22 - The Birth of Holodex

Inspiration strikes in the most unexpected ways. For most people, it was a job like any other. For me, it became the birthplace of an idea that would change my life.
It all started with something so simple: a carousel of cutouts on my computer screen. They weren’t anything special, just cutout images spinning in a loop. It was a website featuring most of the UK’s top talent like Ant & Dec and Fearne Cotton etc… But as I stared at them, my mind started to wander. What if these weren’t just traditional cutouts? What if they were something more exciting?
What if they were porn stars?
The idea hit me like lightning. A carousel of performers, each one distinct and captivating, spinning in a seamless, interactive display. From that one thought, everything else started to fall into place. I imagined a platform that wasn’t just a list of names or a gallery of photos but a fully immersive experience where fans could connect with their favourite performers on a whole new level.
It wasn’t just about the visuals. I wanted to create something that celebrated the personalities behind the performances—a space where the industry’s stars could shine brighter than ever.
The rest of the idea came together almost effortlessly. Filters to help users find exactly what they were looking for, behind-the-scenes content to bring fans closer to the action, and a sleek, intuitive interface that made exploration feel like discovery.
In that dull, grey office, Holodex was born—not just as a concept but as a vision. I didn’t know it at the time, but this idea would grow into something far bigger than I ever could have imagined.