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I remember when the internet first became the next big thing. Like anything else new and complicated, I wanted nothing to do with it and tried to stick my head in the sand like any good graphic designer should do… right? Wrong.
I worked in the entertainment industry in Nashville, Tennessee in the early 90s and websites were the current craze and everybody was getting one. Web designers were a rare breed and would charge thousands of dollars to create even a simple website. They could afford to because nobody else knew how to do it. To offset these costs for my clients (primarily recording artists, actors, and athletes) – only after paying the price of the initial design and setup – I forced myself to learn how to design websites.