One of the good things about working with a local company is to be able to put a face to the name. Even though computers allow us to do business with anybody in the world, it's still important to have the human element.

 

map of the Hawaiian Islands


a little about me...

I graduated from Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, Canada, in 1995 with a Fine Arts Degree in Painting and Photography.

The first computer I ever used was an Osbourne with a 5" screen in the early '80s. It was dad's work computer but he got us kids a book of Basic Computer Games where you had to copy code line by line and if you were lucky you could make a bouncing ball, or play Duck Hunt!

obsourne portable  computer from 1981 I started creating simple WYSIWYG websites a couple of years ago, and after quickly seeing the limitations of the entry-level programs I was utilizing, I realized I wanted to learn more. I enrolled in classes at PACIFIC NEW MEDIA through University of Hawaii Outreach College, and proceeded to read every book I could get my hands on that had to do with CSS, HTML, and design. I'm still learning all the time.