My foray into web design began around 1998, when my dad a software engineer/computer whiz) introduced me to Microsoft FrontPage, a codeless website creator. My first creation was a website dedicated to photos of cartoon cats from my Petz: Catz game. In 1999, I started a journal on Diaryland, and I began to learn the basics of HTML and CSS through customizing both the journal and my early websites. I soon moved beyond drag-and-drop tools and began building entire sites
by hand in Notepad—thanks in large part to the now-defunct but formative Lissa Explains it All. I also created all of my own graphics. I spent long hours staying up too late in the “computer room” while my parents probably wondered what I could be doing on the computer for so long.

Version 49; featuring the art of Alexei King, Csaba Markus, and Susan Diane Conti

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Version 46; featuring the artwork of Kirsten Ulve

Version 45; featuring Tracy & The Plastics

Version 44; featuring Azure Ray

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Version 40; featuring Deborah Harry

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Version 37; featuring art by Edward Runci

Version 35; featuring Courtney Love

Version 34; featuring myself

Version 33; featuring Peggy Lee

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Version 31; featuring KatieJane Garside

Version 30; featuring KatieJane Garside

Version 29; featuring myself

Version 28; featuring Fiona Apple

Version 27; featuring KaRIN from Collide

Version 26; featuring Audrey Hepburn

Version 25; featuring Fiona Apple

Version 24; featuring Tairrie B

Version 23; featuring Tairrie B

Version 22; featuring Bif Naked

Version 21; featuring PJ Harvey

Version 20; featuring Tairrie B

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Version 18; featuring Tairrie B

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