
While working at Rare Method our team invested a lot of effort into designing and developing this great interactive Flash and HTML/CSS hybrid site. ArtPad was commissioned by the Calgary Glenbow Museum for the purpose of informing and interesting youth in contemporary art. I’m not sure when this site finally went live, but chances are that you have never seen or even heard about it, as I was unable to find a press release or news article anywhere. Take a few minutes to check it out. I think you will enjoy it and maybe learn a thing or two about contemporary art.
http://www.glenbow.org/artpad
A good friend and colleague of mine Scott Morgan has left us at Critical Mass and has taken a position as the Flash Manager at Yahoo! in sunny California. I’m really going to miss working with him, but I’m also very happy for him. This will be a great experience and I really can’t blame him for not turning it down. Plus, it is freezing up here in Calgary. He just told me he is going to be meeting with Mike Chambers and Ted Patrick later this week and that Yahoo! already has the latest beta (not alpha) of Flash CS3 (Blaze). Scott you lucky bastard!
Congratulations and the best of luck Scott!
P.S. Make sure you say hi to Schiller and Dr. Yes for me.
I figured that if you are planning on taking advice from this blog, then you should probably know a little bit about the guy behind it. My name is Fraser Crosbie. I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and work for an interactive agency called Critical Mass. I have worked at Critical Mass for over 2 years as a Flash Developer. My latest work can be seen on sites such as Dell, Rolex, Mercedes-Benz, Hyatt, Albertsons & Pampers. To view samples of my work visit the recent projects section of this blog.
To contact me, email me at fraser@flashdev.ca