Patent Pending · 2026 · Space Coast, Florida

40 YEARS. ONE CHARACTER.

From a Commodore 64 in 1984 to a patent-pending invention that compresses entire applications into a single Unicode symbol. The future of the web fits in one character.

One Character

It started with a
Commodore 64.

Some inventors study the future. Bret Fencl lived it — forty-two years of writing code, building businesses, and refusing to accept that the web couldn't be simpler.

1984

The First Line of Code

A 12-year-old in Florida types his first BASIC program on a Commodore 64. The screen lights up. Something clicks. A lifelong obsession with what's possible begins.

2001

FenclWebDesign.com Founded

Bret launches FenclWebDesign.com, LLC from Melbourne, Florida — Space Coast. For 25 years, thousands of clients. Real work. No fluff. The philosophy: build it right or don't build it.

2026

One Character Code Invented

After four decades of writing code and pushing the limits of the web, Bret invents OCC — a single Unicode symbol that carries an entire application. Patent pending. 89.6% compression proven. The web is never the same.


25 years.
Thousands of clients.
One principle.

FenclWebDesign.com, LLC has been building the web from Melbourne, Florida since 2001. We don't start from scratch. We build on what works — and then we push past it.

"We've been here since the beginning of the commercial web. We've seen every trend, survived every platform shift, and built real things for real businesses. OCC isn't our first breakthrough. It's just the biggest."

25
Years in Business
2001
Est. Melbourne, FL
1984
First Line of Code
2026
OCC Patent Pending

One Character Code.

A single Unicode symbol. An entire application. Not a link. Not a shortcut. Not a framework. A paradigm shift in how software is stored, transmitted, and deployed on the web.

⬡ Patent Pending — 2026 · FenclWebDesign.com, LLC
Proven Compression · Scientific Calculator
Before
30,896 bytes
OCC
3,214 bytes
89.6%
Reduction · Proven · Reproducible

Every button.
One Character Code.

The scientific calculator is delivered as a single character — . And every one of the 54 buttons inside it is also a One Character Code. That's not compression. That's a new paradigm.

The Carrier
One character delivers the entire scientific calculator — 89.6% smaller than the original
²
π
φ
7
8
9
÷
4
5
6
×
1
2
3
³
±
0
·
°
ʳ

The case for OCC,
in five facts.

40
Years in the Making
25
Years FenclWebDesign.com
89.6%
Proven Compression
54
Unique OCC Characters
1
Character. Infinite Possibility.

The doors
are open.

Get early access to One Character Code — the invention that changes how the web works. Join the launch. Be part of the beginning.


Find Bret.

Inventor. Web developer since 1984. Builder of real things. Follow the journey as OCC changes the web — one character at a time.

Phone
Location
Melbourne, Florida · Space Coast