Re: What's Happenin' in London?

Bonehead (fetis@prolog.net)
Mon, 10 Jun 1996 21:48:36 -0400 (EDT)


>The Acid Jazz web page is one of the most heavily-referenced pages I've
>seen on the Web, but unfortunately it's seriously lacking in relevant and
>timely content (where's the new Ubiquity page? Where's the Groove
>Collective page?), and it's not very eye-catching either. Again, I'd like to
>stress that it's NOT the fault of Erik Boralv, who maintains the page,
>and I'd like to give him the benefit of the doubt that he's probably a very
>busy person or whatever reason. Perhaps we should all think of a revision
>plan for the web page and have creative- and HTML- minded people contribute.
>
>Elson

Excellent idea. I'd be more than willing (and happy!) to do the eye candy
for the page. I'm well versed in most 3D rendering programs, Photoshop (a
necessity), and Web page design (I'm a full-time computer artist/animator by
day... My nights are spent recording and mixing an solo audio project and
work for my OWN graphics house...) so the stuff is second nature to me. Tell
me what you want and in what style and you shall have it...

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