Ian received his degree in Industrial Design from Carnegie Mellon University with a minor in English in 1999. With over nine years of graphic design experience, Ian has a proven track record of delivering ideas to results. He has worked with clients such as Bed, Bath & Beyond, Lexis Nexis, Chubb Insurance, Modern Bride, Kellogg's, Fortune Magazine and Toys"R"Us, and has taught at the NJIT (New Jersey Institute of Technology). Ian's work runs the gamut, from fully interactive, database driven websites to cereal packaging. Ian is an avid mountain biker and rock climber.
Brandon Fenning graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 2004 with a BFA in 3D animation. At the age of 13 Brandon became interested in computers. Brandon is knowledgeable in coding languages such as PHP, SQL, and Perl for web development as well as MEL (Maya Embedded Language) and Python for 3D scripting. When not coding, Brandon also creates special effects and animation for a variety of clients, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Solvay Pharmaceuticals in addition to other commercials and independent films. In his spare time, Brandon can be found performing a variety of feats related to his interests such as reading, history, politics, and arguing about history & politics.
After graduating with Ian from Carnegie Mellon University in 1999 (Bachelor of Fine Arts, degree in Communication Design) Ed immediately pursued a career in web development. Along the way he has worked for Sapient Interactive, ePageCity and now an online brokerage, OptionsHouse. Specializing in Classic ASP (Active Server Pages) and MySQL, Ed lives and breathes code. His side projects include designing, developing and maintaining a blog since July 2001 (http://www.tastypopsicle.com), creating .com startups (http://www.kennelsource.com) and creating content management systems (http://www.lformcms.com). When Ed is not working with Ian his hobbies include writing and dreaming code and hopelessly cheering on the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.