hello world.
my first two words in cyberspace many times over.
seems like every new technology learned always refers back to the reason we learned it... to interact, to communicate.
what do i have to say?
hello world. i surf the web with mozilla too.
sometimes it's a pain trying to get everything to look good in all browsers...
not that i'm complaining, if it weren't for all of the different browsers, i'd probably be out of a job.
you can see some of my work above. i'm interactive.
play with me.
interactive work is difficult. getting animation just right, replicating software functionality, integrating with numerous back-end tools... it's exhausting.
but i look at the finished project in awe that i could create such an amazing thing. i like to print.
it's true, print is where i started all those years ago.
mostly black and white newspaper ads and such, but it was satifying work.
take a look won't you. i am a brand.
at least i think i am.
i don't have a logo for me yet, but i'm working on it.
in the mean time, i came up with these. databases.
i know... boring, right?
actually, no.
i've done a lot of neat things with databases—content management, user registration and tracking, web stores, etc.
frankly, i like getting to flex my analytical half now and again. it's refreshing and profoundly satisfying.
my first two words in cyberspace many times over.
seems like every new technology learned always refers back to the reason we learned it... to interact, to communicate.
what do i have to say?
hello world. i surf the web with mozilla too.
sometimes it's a pain trying to get everything to look good in all browsers...
not that i'm complaining, if it weren't for all of the different browsers, i'd probably be out of a job.
you can see some of my work above. i'm interactive.
play with me.
interactive work is difficult. getting animation just right, replicating software functionality, integrating with numerous back-end tools... it's exhausting.
but i look at the finished project in awe that i could create such an amazing thing. i like to print.
it's true, print is where i started all those years ago.
mostly black and white newspaper ads and such, but it was satifying work.
take a look won't you. i am a brand.
at least i think i am.
i don't have a logo for me yet, but i'm working on it.
in the mean time, i came up with these. databases.
i know... boring, right?
actually, no.
i've done a lot of neat things with databases—content management, user registration and tracking, web stores, etc.
frankly, i like getting to flex my analytical half now and again. it's refreshing and profoundly satisfying.