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Monday, February 25, 2008

Huzzah! For Flex 3!

Today Adobe Flex 3 was released. You can find details at Adobe.com

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What we're about

You can find some information on out Company Page, but I thought I would write a short little biography on the company.

The company was officially formed at the beginning of the year by myself, Garth Braithwaite, and William Bayne. I take care of the actual programming and designing, while Billy manages the accounts and accounting.

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I have been designing professionally since 2003 and programming since around 2004. Most of the sites and XHTML with some pretty neat CSS. I use CakePHP on the back end when needed and the Prototype AJAX library. I also have been using Adobe Flex for the past year, and I have really enjoyed it. Last August I started the Adobe Flex User Group in Greater Las Vegas (VegasFlex). So you might see a bit of Flex in out work.

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You can also find me on Twitter.com/GarthDB

Billy isn't one to brag about himself, but I am writing this so I can say whatever I want. To Billy business is common sense. He has an amazing background managing businesses, and has even started a few successful restaurants in his time. This is his first experience with the Graphic Design and Web Development field, but he is quite technologically savvy and he is a loyal Google and Apple fan.

If you have questions feel free to get ahold of either of us on our contact page.

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Final Logo


Here is the final version of our logo. Obviously a variation of it is on the website (white letters as opposed to black). We're pretty happy with how it has turned out.
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I feel like the logo is clean, versatile, legible, unique, and that it relays of sense of movement and change. The sparks/swirls are a bit abstract, but the brand was designed to be functional without them if needed.

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