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This would be the ideal area to win you over with the standard resumé fluff, stating "I am a hard-working, talented professional who possesses the various skills set necessary to meet the challenges of the current web-driven employment environment." Honestly, it's a little easier to tell you in my own words.

Every day, I do what I love and love doing it. Web design and development has been taken far beyond the scope of just a job; nowadays, it's my hobby. I have always been the creative type, but did not realize I was "artsy" until I began developing templates for the organization by which I was employed. I advanced rapidly and expanded my interests to include new website coding techniques, programs for graphic design, along with sound and video editing.

I am an individual who is not satisfied with knowing just enough to get the job done, as I am always looking for ways to learn the newest technology available to...well, to make my job easier. I'm the person who is going to splurge and purchase the Adobe CS3 Master Suite just so I can get my hands dirty in all the programs they have to offer. I continually check my "computer-nerd" sites to learn what's new in development, or I'm buying another coding book or even deconstructing some Ajax or PHP application. Recently I'm hooked on Coda, Kuler and the 37 Signals Blog.

Within the site, you will find my portfolio, which contains a small collection of work I have personally completed over the past six (6) years. I like to think of it as my design journey, which travels from some of my earlier, more inexperienced work to the present. I've abandoned much of my earlier work because...well, because it wasn't very good.