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shameless self-promotion, part nine million

Several projects I’ve been working on went live in the last few days. So what the hell, I’ll link them here.

The coolest thing, which I had the least to do with, is Charles Barsotti’s cartoon blog at the New Yorker—he’s the Cartoonist of the Month for April. He will have a new image up every weekday all month long. Please be encouraged to send him email about what you think. He’s been working with one of those Cintiq monitors, the ones where you actually draw on the monitor rather than a tablet, and it has resulted in a radically different style from what most people associate with him. Personally, I think it’s cool as hell, but I’ve worked with him for about twelve years now and he’s a good friend as well as a client. And he never fails to crack me up.

All I did on that project was to provide some technical help and help translate one side to the other.

Another project is a revamping of Doug Medlock’s voice talent website. The boy is poised to do big things. Art work and audio are by Doug; I just put things together into a Flash site.

Finally, the Dorfman Plumbing Supply website redesign went live last week. Plumbing supplies don’t sound very exciting, but these guys do high end spa equipment (as well as about everything else) and their showroom is a thing of wonder. There are a couple parts of the site that are still waiting for content, but you can get the idea. I did the design and built everything; photography is by the incomparable E.G. Schempf, whose normal stock in trade is photographing art for museum catalogs.

We now return you to my usual ranting and raving.

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