Nicki, remember Patron? It's the web app for artist to create online portfolios. Since you requested I keep you posted, I'm happy to share that Patron is in beta. You can create a free account and experiment with it. I'd love to hear your take on it.
Great photos from RAce for cure. Looks like it was an awesome day. On another sujbect, I gave Beth Fisher your name. She is going to do marketing for a restaurant in Portland. I thought you would be a great resource, at least to chat about social media,and restaurants.
i can email you a scanned copy of the bill, so you can see what to ask for if you want. my father is disabled, so i take care of all of his stuff for him.
A question I get frequently......Mary-Teresa.......(nice and Catholic!)
At 10:57pm on February 27, 2009, Shannon Gross said…
Hi Nicki, thanks for your message. :) I'd love to tell you more about animal communication (also known as interspecies communication)!
I don't have a video yet, but there are MP3's of several radio programs/interviews accesible through my website (shannongross.com). The second interview seems to be the most popular. People just can't get enough of hearing from A Critter's Chance's turtle, Blastoiste! :)
At 1:12pm on February 26, 2009, Clay Mabbitt said…
Hi Nicki,I dig your avatar. I wish the splash of color showed up as well in the small version as it does in the full-sized version. I see you all over Smaller Indiana, though.
To answer your question my big project right now is Patron. It's a website-in-a-box type of application that specifically targets designers and artists. The goal is to make it as easy as possible for them to get an online portfolio up that they can send to galleries and shows they want to get into. It's one of the most fun projects I've ever worked on.
I am new to Smaller Indiana and this whole "facebook" thing, so am not sure yet how things work.
I am not a dancer by am interested in getting my name to dancers. I make custom dance wear. Would it be OK to join your Indy Dancing site for that reason?
I am still working on getting my own page set up, but do have a few photos of some of my work posted there.
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Sorry didn't see reply -- All of the above :)
I don't have a video yet, but there are MP3's of several radio programs/interviews accesible through my website (shannongross.com). The second interview seems to be the most popular. People just can't get enough of hearing from A Critter's Chance's turtle, Blastoiste! :)
Cheers!
To answer your question my big project right now is Patron. It's a website-in-a-box type of application that specifically targets designers and artists. The goal is to make it as easy as possible for them to get an online portfolio up that they can send to galleries and shows they want to get into. It's one of the most fun projects I've ever worked on.
I am new to Smaller Indiana and this whole "facebook" thing, so am not sure yet how things work.
I am not a dancer by am interested in getting my name to dancers. I make custom dance wear. Would it be OK to join your Indy Dancing site for that reason?
I am still working on getting my own page set up, but do have a few photos of some of my work posted there.
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