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When I chose graphic design as the career I wanted to pursue for a living I had one thing in mind-freedom. Being an artist had several outlets from the regular 9-5 work day. I liked having the chance to make it on my own and am still enjoying that chance. I several side projects going on right now and all of them are providing me with knowledge.

Web design and programming is a stretch from the creative freedom and expression I was hoping for after graduating college. On the other hand its rewarding to type a bunch of letters together in order and see something appear like magic. Case in point:



A few months back my father came to me with an idea and said, "Can you do something like that?". Of course I lied and said yes. It's been a lot of fun working with him on this whole deal and I hope it will help us all in more ways than just a little bit of change.

Fast forward to yesterday, April 1st, 2008. I just finished adding a banner advertisement to promote the LARRY THE CABLE GUY at the Tyson Event Center in Sioux City. We are making a few final tweaks to the site, and our radio advertisement starts tomorrow. We are almost there. I've learned more this time around than prior, I think because of the amount of content we wanted this site to be able to support. We are ready to go if we decide that a forum is in order or a user submitted gallery-the platform is there. I'm short on time but check out the website, and if you have a website and would like to discuss sharing links please contact me at my nightlifeSUX email.

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