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The Story and State of Revyver

June.30th.2008 • 2:33AM No Comments

This is the story of a guy and the history of his company. While noticing that he never really explained the background behind the company, he decided to take care of that as well as talk about the change from one dream to another. It’s a pseudo-long and personal story that stresses one of the company’s adjectives—transparency.

As the little firm that could turns two tomorrow, I wanted to be able to take a step back and take a look at what got it where it was today. If nothing else, this is a moment of self-reflection for me. As I’ve told those closest to me since turning 25 almost three months ago, I’ve learned to be a lot more honest with myself about what I can and cannot do. The direction that Revyver’s taken even in that time span has been greatly affected by my state of mind. With that said, this ...

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Revyver Week

June.29th.2008 • 2:47AM 3 Comments

This is the story of a guy and his little company. Said guy only realized last week that the company was turning two years old, so he got off his ass and got some things ready to help celebrate the occasion. This is just a heads up. :)

Two years ago. When I think about it, it’s a bit hard to believe I revealed Revyver to the world two years ago this week. Maybe it’s because I haven’t really done much with it? Seriously, it doesn’t feel like two years but the calendar begs to differ. I only noticed last week that birthday week was coming so, as usual, my focus completely shifted to coming up with things to go along with this seemingly special occasion.

The Skies Begin to Change

I’ve alluded to many times the shift that Revyver has taken, one that I’m sure ...

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R20

June.25th.2008 • 10:51PM No Comments

This is the story of a guy and a game series. The series turned 20 last December and it seems that said guy just got with the picture. He takes relatively quick stroll down memory lane, remembering all the time he spent with the one known as the “Blue Bomber.”

I don’t talk gaming much even though it’s such a large part of my being. Why? I don’t quite know. Maybe it’s because of the fact that I’ve felt like people would look down on the fact that I geek out over stuff like this and hence, don’t want to post about it. Maybe I should look a little more professional. Well, screw that and attribute it to unnecessary paranoia. Anyway, if you’re one of those people, skip this, because this is a total geek out.

R20 - Complete Works

So, today we headed to Kinokuniya ...

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The Drafting Hand

June.20th.2008 • 12:52PM 6 Comments

This is the story of a guy and his friend. Said friend shows off a product to the guy that he initially doesn’t want to buy and then buys out of peer pressure. This contains a series of videos demonstrating how the former drafter wannabe uses Behance’s Dot Grid Book.

A few weeks ago, the honorable Dan Rubin got himself a Dot Grid Book from the people at Behance. He promptly showed me and I passed it off as… well… fluff, since I already had a normal grid book. Fast forward to WebVisions and he brings the same Dot Grid Book with him to show off to me. Untouched by lead with velum cover and all. Seeing (and feeling) the notebook made me immediately want to get one for myself. Note that this is usually the way to sell me on things I would otherwise push off as being ...

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Weather Center Live

June.17th.2008 • 1:17PM 13 Comments

This is the story of a guy looking back into his past, where he used to be his high school’s meteorologist. It’s a short and disjointed story with video footage of an 18-year-old version of said guy, which isn’t that much different from the present day version.

In what seems to be a long time ago, I used to be a high schooler.

As many of you already know, I attended Bridgewater-Raritan High School which resided in the typical upscale township of Bridgewater, New Jersey. No, my family wasn’t what you would call upscale. The typical New Jersey township is split into two sections, the valley and the hills. If you lived on the hills, you were rich. If you didn’t, you were not. I say this because every New Jersey town I ever visited fit that mold. For every magnitude of elevation, you ...

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