I just returned from a short business trip. It was just a quick overnight trip to Lubbock. Usually on such a trip I grab two bags; one for my clothes and one for my laptop. Along with my laptop comes a sundry collection of cables.…
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When I was in Middle School I once by chance happened upon an episode of the Empire Strikes Back on the Radio. It was really cool. It had a few recognizable character voices but not a full cast. I remember specifically the scene with R2-D2 in the bog on Degoba and Luke was talking dialog that was unnecessary for the filmed version.…
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The FOX TV show Prison Break came to Arlington to do some filming. They used the back of my work’s building to simulate a rough neighborhood in Panama. They some of the signs to Spanish. The stop sign became “Alto”. Some of the other signs already were in Spanish like the beer billboards.…
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I just returned from a screening of Star Trek Menagerie. This is the original Star Trek pilot from 1966 called “The Cage” that was later carved up into a two part episode once the series was picked up. In this version they went back to the source negatives and remastered them.…
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I had a little run in with a manhole last night. I was turning from Abram street onto Oak street in Arlington when I heard a very bad sound (technical term). The pitch of the engine changed, my dashboard beeped at me and showed the oil warning light.…
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The Consumers Digest web site was originally designed by graphic artists in 1998. The original graphic design was implemented as a launch point into an Objective-C WebObjects 3.5 application where each link was a “Direct Action” into a specific category. Users could search through tens of thousands of products store in a huge Oracle database.…
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The Endyn web site was a graphical update to an existing web site. The new design featured brushed metal in liberal amounts. The site was converted from static HTML to ASP. Articles were moved into a basic article engine. A discussion forum was setup using Snitz with the same theming.
Kathryn Hitt’s Graphic Designs
Jeffrey Hubner’s family Web Site
This is a reimagined version of Axel Ohmstede’s personal web site. It is still a work in progress being converted to Drupal.
This project for the Put-in-Cups started with a existing design that needed to be updated by SohoPros for ASP.NET to provide some new functionality.
This project for the Child Study Center started with a existing design that needed to be updated by SohoPros for ASP.NET to provide some new functionality.
Mase Family web site – hosting only