Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Nexus-Solution Inc. launched!

Very happy to launch my most recent creation. www.nexus-solution.com!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

fun with PHP

I was sitting at Barnes and Noble looking through a couple books on PHP 6 and came across this interesting use of variables.


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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Nexus-Solutions Website

I just finished the first trial run for the new nexus-solutions website. Check it out and feel free to let me know what you think.

CHECK IT OUT

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Hartwood Fest!

I just finished updating the website content for Hartwood Acres. Hartwood Fest will be held on Saturday October 2nd 2010 from 6p - 10p. Visit their website www.friendsofhartwood.com for more information and tickets. This should be a great time!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Polo Girls Society Logo!



New Polo Girls Society Logo!
Let me know what you think?

Sunday, May 9, 2010

whats on mypod?

I was listening to Edge of The X last Sunday night and came across a new rock group called Mumford and Sons. check them out!

http://www.mumfordandsons.com

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

"Macaroni" A Thought For Employers

Last night I watched a film titled "Me, You, and Everyone We Know". The structure of the film consist of several subplots which all revolve around an intertwined cast of characters.

One of the characters "Christine" is a struggling artist trying to find her way in the creative community. Christine sends a video to a museum where she wishes to display her work, and it falls into the hands of the curator. At the end of her video she sends a message to the curator expressing here doubts about her video being watched or receiving a response. But in the off chance her video is viewed, even if the curator doesn't want to display Christine's work, she asks the curator to call her and just simply say "Macaroni".

This part of the movie had me think for a moment about my own experiences applying for jobs, and trying to find my break in the design community.

My last interview I was told had somewhere around 475 applicants, so I realize how hard it is for an employer to take the time to call every single applicant back. But I do think an employer should realize how much time, research, and preparation goes into those cover letters, resumes, and websites we provide you with. A phone call, or an email informing you where you stand is not to much to ask for.

As a result of watching this movie I have decided to adopt Christine's approach to rejection, and ask that if you are an employer who has found your way to my website to respond back and let me know where I stand. If I am not the right fit for your position just simply say "Macaroni". After all just because I am not the right fit doesn't mean we can't be creative and have a little fun.