Saturday, February 28, 2009

Publication?

Hello everyone! Welcome to my first real blog.

...not to say that the others weren't real, being that they all were virtual data to begin with anyways, but they tend to disappear from the net for better reasons not mentioned. XP

Anyways, so to get this party started, the matter of publication is at hand! I just launched my personal website and I must admit, I am impressed; and not just because I made it myself, but now I have a portfolio in web design that I can showcase, including: healingmercy.net & hemisphereinsurance.net, of both I proudly used Flash MX2004 with! This outdated program has saved my butt countless times in midterms, finals, and freelance jobs when convincing presentation is most needed...at the last minute.

I hope to use this website as a stepping stone for professional usage, as I am not only entering the poetic and writing world, no , but the artist's too! I have to admit though, I need some touch ups on my organization and clarity in image presentation, but that can be rectified easily.

It really can.


On another current news, a few days ago, my fiance, friends, and I attended Cafe Mode: an art gallery held in (my opinion) the best Vegan restaurant in Los Angeles city- Shojin! We had the lovely opportunity to view the newest and impressive artists of the Downtown district. Many of the displays and productions were of most curios natures. It had me questioning all through the night, speculating the intellect behind the art, confessing estrangement to their music, and the charisma of the artist's that filled the room with colorful mingle just made the whole experience so welcoming.

We were able to talk to a few of the artists, all of which were friendly faces willing to exchange wit, jest, and insight for whatever reason to speak and greet. They were great. Through the event, we met most of the people that held the event that night, including the main artist holding the gallery- Kio Griffith, whom was introduced to us by the head Chef!

Frankly, I was just blown away by the entire night.



So on participating in the event, Stef and I were able to exchange cards (which she designed herself), where our web portfolios can be viewed: healingmercy.net & reverse-tic.com. This being a new step in another industry we could participate in, fingers got crossed as a prayer to take part in something big became our new aspiration.


Visit Shojin's Diary to see recaps of the night!

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