So for those of you who don’t know I’m a recent graduate from LSU and I’m out in the world trying to make something of myself. I decided to start my own web design/Interactive biz, escArtist Media. So, if you know anyone looking for a website, custom blog, branding, etc. let me know.
Anyway, I first got interested in animation/web when I discovered Flash back in 9th grade. I was stunned at how quickly and easily animations could be made. Needless to say, I made some stunning presentations in Civics class. But, fast forwarded to 2010 and now I’m pretty experienced in AS3 and always trying to make things move. I dabble with php, java, and other languages so don’t be surprised if you see several posts that focus on those languages.
I just returned from FITC Toronto where I had an incredible time. I got to speak with a few people like Lee Brimelow, the man responsible for my love of Flash, and Steven Sacks, the man who makes using Flash for building websites a much more enjoyable experience. Daniel Schutzsmith gave an incredible workshop for new business owners, Ralph Hauwert blew people away as usual, and Keith Peters showed off some great programming art. The entire line-up of speakers is way to long to list but they were all equally talented and worth catching if you every have the chance. Speaking of that, FITC will be San Francisco with many of the same sessions and speakers August 17-19 so check it out.
Back in Business
So for those of you who don’t know I’m a recent graduate from LSU and I’m out in the world trying to make something of myself. I decided to start my own web design/Interactive biz, escArtist Media. So, if you know anyone looking for a website, custom blog, branding, etc. let me know.
Anyway, I first got interested in animation/web when I discovered Flash back in 9th grade. I was stunned at how quickly and easily animations could be made. Needless to say, I made some stunning presentations in Civics class. But, fast forwarded to 2010 and now I’m pretty experienced in AS3 and always trying to make things move. I dabble with php, java, and other languages so don’t be surprised if you see several posts that focus on those languages.
I just returned from FITC Toronto where I had an incredible time. I got to speak with a few people like Lee Brimelow, the man responsible for my love of Flash, and Steven Sacks, the man who makes using Flash for building websites a much more enjoyable experience. Daniel Schutzsmith gave an incredible workshop for new business owners, Ralph Hauwert blew people away as usual, and Keith Peters showed off some great programming art. The entire line-up of speakers is way to long to list but they were all equally talented and worth catching if you every have the chance. Speaking of that, FITC will be San Francisco with many of the same sessions and speakers August 17-19 so check it out.