Almost everyone is familiar with the concept of 2D and 3D, and some might even be familiar with 4D, adding time to dimension (animation). So how do I represent myself as one-dimensional (1D) without having you think that I am a shallow person? Well, I perceive 1D in this context to be the dimension of information; a thought without physical form or depth, but still something that exists and allows the reader to form their own multi-dimensional perceptions.
BIO
As my grandpa once said, “I am really glad you met me”. Why??? Because this is How. Don’t worry, I am not going to bore you with any of my hobbies (breathing) or my favorite lack of color (black). Get the lowdown on what I’ve been doing professionally for the better part of my life (or at least the stuff I can legally talk about). I promise I won’t bore you, in fact I have been known to entertain many.
CLIENTS
So, you say you don’t have time to look through my resume or perhaps you just haven’t gotten to that link yet? Well I’ll make it easy for you. Click the link or graphic and you will see many pretty copyrighted logos (with externally linked websites), representing the several companies that I have been fortunate enough to find myself working with/for throughout my professional career thus far.
TITLES
Not only have I had the great pleasure of working with some of the most brilliant minds, at some of the most successful and widely recognized companies of our time; but I have also been fortunate to work on several AAA, multi-million unit, highly praised, critically successful games and titles. Since you’re already familiar with the logo presentation format, we’ll stick with that.
RESUME
Here is where you can find my employment history and other details nicely packaged in a traditional resume format, with lovely bullet points to accentuate all the work I had done per project. It’s almost as if you were looking over my shoulder the whole time…spooky, I know. Now also available in a classier, ready to print PDF format.
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KUDOS
When they say leave it to the professionals, I couldn’t agree more. A true artist or designer might find it hard to comment on how they might have affected people through their artwork or designs. Thankfully there are recommendations. I find this is one of the most valuable ways too promote oneself, without ego, professionally and personally. So without further ado, a few words from some of my peers.






