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    Welcome!

    Welcome to my site!

    My name's Philip and this is my personal space on the web. Feel free to explore the site, which showcases some of my favorite projects, along with some personal work.

    My most recent works are located under projects, while a few older artifacts can be found in the relics section.

    If you're interested in what I can do, check out the skills listed below, or just ask me!

    Skills & Tools

    Here are a few things I'm good at. These icons will appear next to my projects, to signify the skillset and software involved in the creation process.

  • Relics

    Here are some projects I keep around mostly for old times' sake. The artifacts that end up in this section tend to be school assignments, volunteer projects, or just general randomness.

    These are essentially the early works that got me headed in the right direction. They may be old, but they're still good representations of what I can do.

  • Play

    Currently watching:
    Fringe
    Fringe


    Currently reading:
    "A Feast for Crows"
    by George R. R. Martin
    A Feast for Crows

    A Little About Me

    After building my first website in fifth grade, I became aquainted with Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and Flash. The rest, I suppose, is history.

    I graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 2010. Mobile development, CMS and database structures, and ActionScripting were just a few areas emphasized in my Web & Digital Media Development major.

    Since then, many of my work and freelance projects have involved jQuery, PHP, and Android and iOS development, but I've also had the opportunity to work with ASP.NET C#, SQL, and ActionScript 3. In addition, I've developed applications with variable data print (VDP) and cross-media communications, combining personalized print, email, and web documents.

    If I'm not devoting my hours to various web or media projects, odds are I'm either out for a run, heading up a game of Frisbee, taking it easy with some good tunes or a movie, or -- if I'm lucky -- sleeping. Now that you know me a little better, I'd love to hear from you!