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Who
Ian Tearle
Ian has been a web designer for over six years, stirring up web sites for all types of clients, and companies, ranging from the simplest of applications to demanding portals for demanding projects.
At heart, Ian is passionate about design on the web, and helps his clients achieve their goals through design. This pioneering spirit helps achieve well executed media for both businesses and consumers.
As a designer, Ian prides him self in User Interface elements of design on the web, and is at the forefront of the latest technology, in javascript (mainly jQuery as a library of choice), HTML, XML, and PHP. Ian’s personal projects and designs are all created using Expanse CMS, a Content Management System he has had the pleasure in helping build and improve. Ian is currently the lead engineer of Expanse, since the team abandoned the development in 2007. You can still get a copy of Expanse 1.3 if you look hard. The latest version 1.4 is available for £4.99
Nate Cavanaugh
Nate is not a current developer of Expanse, and this site is an ode to his hard work. Nate did not work on the current version 1.4
Creating is my passion. I was captivated by comics and drawing at a young age. I then discovered the computer at age 18 and it swallowed me whole. Ten percent school and ninety percent self taught, I’ve made a strong and prosperous career out of creating in the digital field. From music, artwork, websites, t-shirts, and now web applications; I love it all.
I currently live in Huntington Beach, CA with my beautiful wife, and by day I am the HTML developer for JuxtInteractive. When I am not working on Expanse, I love reading, going to the movies, drawing, taking photos, going to Disneyland, listening to music, sending snotty emails to Jason, and wondering how we could improve Expanse. If you’d like to read more about me or see my portfolio, check out my website at alterform.com
Jason Morrison / Dubtastic
Jason is not a current developer of Expanse, and this site is an ode to his hard work. Jason did not work on the current version 1.4
I live about 30 miles south of Atlanta. After working in the technology arena for several years, and growing tired of being laid off, I pursued another career. Now, all of my creative efforts are spent on my off days and I tend to enjoy that more so than doing it full time. I have, and always will, enjoy art and the creative process. I like to explore with various types of media, ranging from watercolor to digital photography. For more information about me, visit www.dubtastic.com.