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When I was in high school I decided I wanted to be a programmer. I loved coding and thought I had found the holy grail of careers. In college, the creative part of my brain starting calling out for more attention. Finding myself unchallenged and bored in my programming classes, I took on an Advanced Game Programming class to see how I would like it. From there, I ended up in animation, motion graphics, and finally, producing my own projects.
My programming background has always helped me to excel at my job in one way or another. It allows me to quickly pick up new languages, software packages, problem solve, and create tools to aide in the creative process. I find it very satisfying to be able to switch back and forth between the technical and creative, and so I frequently do this in my personal projects as well.
One of my latest endeavors has been working in html, and that is the driving force behind this post. I just wanted to share the latest website that I have built. I do not have a history in html but I am constantly trying to learn new things in this ever expanding technological frontier. This site was built from scratch for the company my husband works for:
I have not yet worked on their sister site, DMCA Floors, but it is definitely on the to-do list. Hit me with some feedback, if you are so inclined.
(Logo provided by Shell of As You Do.)
My programming background has always helped me to excel at my job in one way or another. It allows me to quickly pick up new languages, software packages, problem solve, and create tools to aide in the creative process. I find it very satisfying to be able to switch back and forth between the technical and creative, and so I frequently do this in my personal projects as well.
One of my latest endeavors has been working in html, and that is the driving force behind this post. I just wanted to share the latest website that I have built. I do not have a history in html but I am constantly trying to learn new things in this ever expanding technological frontier. This site was built from scratch for the company my husband works for:
I have not yet worked on their sister site, DMCA Floors, but it is definitely on the to-do list. Hit me with some feedback, if you are so inclined.
(Logo provided by Shell of As You Do.)