2007

A quick bio



Here’s a quick bio written for me by Nick Mendez:

I was sent to a special Web Design camp at Harvard, after which I traveled to Tibet and taught 100’s of monks how to design their own myspace pages. Then, I met with the Prime Minister of New Zealand to bring FLASH to the country. I was later given the Nobel Peace Prize for enlightening people of the world who thought presentations could only be given in Power Point. The End


Posted on : May 3, 2007

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A Perfect Memory Store



A Perfect Memory Website

For A Perfect Memory I used the zen cart shopping cart system to bring a store to their site. The client needed help with their store, shopping cart customization, merchant account, payment gateway, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, and viral marketing. This store is now up and running and quickly growing in their sales and recognition.

Client: A Perfect Memory Dot Com LLC
Art Direction: A Perfect Memory Dot Com LLC
Web Development/Programming: Mordecai Design
Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing: Mordecai Design


Posted on : April 24, 2007

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San Sareno Logo



San Sareno: The logo symbolizes a modern approach to luxurious condo living in Mexico, and utilizes shape and color to symbolize the ocean and land.

Client: Tom Rector
Art Direction: Mordecai Design


Posted on : April 23, 2007

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San Sareno Website



San Sareno Website

Client: Tom Rector
Art Direction: Mordecai Design
Web Development: Mordecai Design
Videography, Photography, Copywriting: Mordecai Design


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Sir Ridley Scott Interview



Watch this.

Now. Think about this for a second. (I’ll get into Ridley’s insights in a moment.)

According to his IMDB profile. Sir Ridley Scott is 70 years old. How the hell does he do it? I can only pray that I look as good as him and that I have as much sense as he does at his age. (I think I will considering that I constantly push myself to learn and read.)

The question of “what the hell happened to Hollywood” is a good one. No, I’m not addressing what some people consider a lack of creativity in current film (people who say this usually haven’t watched the films that I have). But I digress. Being the master that he is, Ridley brings up an amazing point. What happened to production budgets?

Watching Ridley talk about design and advertising gave me alot of hope. There is hope for me to still follow my dream. There are alot of matte painters and directors that started out in web-design/advertising. I hope to become on of them.


Posted on : March 21, 2007

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