Digital Goods & Curiosities — Cat. 001
Humans are strange. The world is strange. Let’s examine it.
Curiosities, observations, and practical tools for people who find life a little stranger than advertised
Aberrant Goods creates digital downloads, guides, communication tools, and eventually handcrafted curiosities inspired by human behavior, unusual knowledge, and the strange corners of everyday life.
Some products help people communicate when words are hard to find. Some explore social rules nobody explained. Some are simply odd, useful, funny, or interesting.
Departing from what is typical, expected, or ordinary. Over time the word has picked up some negative baggage. But aberrant does not mean broken. It does not mean wrong. It simply means something that follows a different path than expected.
Aberrant Goods is a collection of those things.
Three pocket-fold guides for public spaces, life events, and professional settings. Because nobody gave you the instructions and they should have.
Shop Now → Available Now Digital Download — Meal SystemCook once. Eat all week. No decisions at dinner.
Mexican Week is live — more cuisines incoming.
Shop Now → Available Now Digital Download — Cards72 cards across three tiers. No Filter, Mostly Harmless, and Office Safe. For when you need to communicate but words are a lot right now.
Shop Now → Coming Soon Book — Field NotesA caregiving book for people who understand every dynamic at play and are doing it anyway. Not a self-help book. Not going to tell you caregiving is a privilege.
Notify Me → Coming Soon Physical — Cabinet of CuriositiesMythical creature specimens, novelty food candles, anomalous botanical illustrations, and objects of questionable legitimacy. Each piece individually curated.
Coming Soon →Aberrant Goods was created by a late-diagnosed neurodivergent maker, writer, collector of useless knowledge, and lifelong observer of human behavior on Vancouver Island, BC.
The brand exists because many of the most useful ideas don't come from experts. They come from people paying attention. Everything here begins with curiosity, pattern recognition, and a willingness to ask: