About

It has been an awkward journey for me professionally.
I currently work for Socialcast in San Francisco, CA as UI designer. I love what I do there and hope to keep doing it for a long time.
I have previously worked for NetSource Technologies as a web designer and at PC House Productions as the principle creative for my entry into the world of design. In charge of all design processes and managing other designers and deadlines.
But it was the getting there that was akward.
I became enamored with digital art in middle school. In eighth grade I created a ‘senior’ project with my classmates in 3D Studio Max, and I was completly sold. My life was set on course.
I knew I wanted to pursue 3D animation as my career and it was all I could think about throughout high-school. I had entered into a magnet program that gave me access to some more 3D software and I enjoyed it. I took a digital publishing class, and learned InDesign Page Maker I even made a few websites, however I had no interest in it. To many animated gifs for me. I graduated in 2002 and made my way to Orlando, FL. Free from my tiny town.
I attended Full Sail University and received my degree in computer animation and promptly bounced from useless job to useless job. I had realized however that I had picked up a skill in photoshop and had made a few extra dollars putting together some websites while at school. So I checked out a company hiring in my old hometown. Which brought me to PC House Productions back in Ocala.
I have been happily working with a talented group of hard working people at NetSource for over two years now. I hope to continue to grow and learn with them for years to come.
Design has changed my life greatly.
Once I had begun working at PC House Productions I knew I could commit to giving my wife the life she deserved. I asked her to marry me and she kindly accepted my invitation and we were united in wedded bliss on September 27th 2008.
As my career grew I was ready to take the next step with my wife and on March 3rd 2010 my wife gave birth to our daughter Sophia Marie. Whom is a person who has taught me more about myself than anyone with years of wisdom beyond her. A child teaches you patience, drive, and love. I thank God that I have discovered these things, and continue to learn them each day.
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