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Subject: Re: FLASH: FlashForward 2000 response?
From: Michael Dunn
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 21:21:46 +0100

>From: jdowdellatmacromedia [dot] com (John Dowdell)

> One thing that various Macromedians have commented on is how so many folks
> have found new lives for themselves in this work... many attendees are now
> making a good living doing creative work they enjoy, through Flash...

Definitely. But, since I'm primarily in print design, I'm a little less biased.
I'm still in a position where I can pick and choose and whine and complain and
kick and scream. I created a site in HTML and hated it. I created a site in
Flash and LOVED it. Both the site and the experience. And I'm amazed at how
advanced some people are, how far they've stretched Flash. Like I said in my
post, it was a great experience, and though some parts were a let down, they
were way better than sitting around reading a post about the topic. I'm not a
big fan of faceless communication (email, cell phones, etc) and was glad to see
the "global village" look and act more like an actual village.
--
Michael Dunn

http://www.reydo.com
michaelatreydo [dot] com

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