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Keith Peters

Keith Peters

Keith lives in the vicinity of Boston, MA, USA. He has been working with Flash since 1999, and has co-authored many books for friends of ED, including Flash MX Studio, Flash MX Most Wanted, and the ground-breaking Flash Math Creativity.

In 2001 he started the experimental Flash site, BIT-101, which strives for a new, cutting edge, open source experiment each day. The site won an award at the Flashforward 2003 Flash Film Festival in the Experimental category.

In addition to the experiments on the site, there are several highly regarded Flash tutorials which have been translated into many languages and are now posted on web sites throughout the world. Keith is currently working full time doing freelance and contract Flash development and various writing projects.

Keith's books include: Flash MX Studio, Fresh Flash: New Design Ideas with Flash MX, Byte-Size Flash MX, Flash MX Most Wanted, Flash MX Games Most Wanted, and New Masters of Flash: Volume 3;

Site URL: Bit 101




Arul Kumaran

Arul Kumaran 

Arul studied chemical technology, a spark ignited by his principal pulled him into computers. A gift (80286 IBM-PC) from his father allowed him to further explore this technology.

He started his multimedia career as a 3D animator and completed a couple of animation projects for film and video. He then found that his programming expertise was very much unused, so he switched his line of work to interactive multimedia, which makes use of both his creativity and programming knowledge.

He loves developing web and multimedia content. Macromedia Director was his primary multimedia authoring tool at first, and he totally ignored Macromedia Flash until it became more powerful than a vector animation tool with ActionScripting (Flash 4).

His strength lies in object-oriented programming and GUI design. He likes teaching, which is why he frequently involves himself in conducting seminars and workshops.

He also started a blog to share his knowledge with others. Now he focuses mainly on Rich Internet Application development using Macromedia Flash and related technologies.

Site URL: Shockwave India 




zeh

zeh

He lives in São Paulo, Brazil, is now 20-something and has been orbiting around computers since he was a kid - coding for fun - but also trying to draw and design computer-related stuff and his site reflects that.

He mainly works with Flash-based website solutions - coding and designing websites - but on his spare time, he likes to take a break from that and go a bit further in the line - designing fonts, coding on other languages he's not familiar with, doing some 3d modelling, and overall trying to learn a bit more on game design.

Site URL: zeh portfolio (flashed) | blog




Middlefinger

Gringo.nu

An interesting mix of Flash and video! Nice colors, easy interactivity, clean interface. Now if only I spoke brazilian... 

 




Christian Cantrell

Christian Cantrell

Christian Cantrell is a Product Manager for Developer Relations.

A software developer specializing in web-based and network applications. After studying writing at George Mason University in Northern Virginia, Christian began designing and building web-based data collection systems in ColdFusion.

He has been integrating Java, Java Server Pages (JSP), Flash, and Generator into various large-scale commercial applications. He is the author of the white paper "Macromedia Generator and Java" posted on Macromedia's online Support Center and is listed as the lead inventor on two pending patents involving user interface design and real-time rich media generation.

Most recently, he has turned his attention toward platform-independent development for mobile and embedded devices, concentrating on integrating Flash user interfaces with lightweight Java server software. 

Site URL: Adobe Blog




Craig Kroeger

Craig Kroeger

Craig Kroeger creates Flash-friendly, vector-based pixel fonts perfect for large or small screen applications available at http://www.miniml.com. The purpose behind miniml is to encourage functional and beautiful design by providing inspiration and resources. After Craig received his BFA in Communication Design from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, he co-founded Fourm Design Studio.

Site URL:  Miniml

Tags: Flash, flash guru,



Helen Triolo

Helen Triolo

Located in Rockville, Maryland, Helen has been providing web design, database programming and Flash development services for businesses, educational institutions and government organizations in the Washington DC / Baltimore area  since 1997.

Her passion is Flash programming for online, CD, and desktop applications. At present, she's an adjunct faculty member at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, where she teaches Flash and Flash ActionScript programming.

Her primary client currently is Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, for whom she's been developing online Flash video applications for the past year and a half. The applications are designed to run in different environments, and can either stream video from a Flash Communications Server, load video via progressive download from a Coldfusion-based web server, or run locally, from an XML data source and local video files. 

Site URL: i-Technica | Flash-Creations




Ann Marie Cheung

Ann Marie Cheung

From Ontario, Canada, Ann-Marie cames from an art background with exhibits across Canada and her work in many collections.

She started her webdesign and multimedia career in 1997 and has worked for many corporate projects for clients such as Bell, Cisco and the Royal Bank of Canada.

A member of Toronto Flash users group, she created Flashgoddess.com in 2002 to showcase female Flashers.

The main reasons for starting Flash Goddess were to inspire others and also to establish a community... I not only showcase designers but also programmers, animators, artists and authors. I also thought it would be interesting to ask everyone a few questions as well…to dig a bit deeper and find out a little more about the women behind the work..

Site URL: Flashgoddess 




Stephen Downs aka Tink

Stephen Downs

Tink a.k.a. Stephen Downs has been a freelance Flash Designer/Developer for the past 4 years with a background in art, design and photography.

Based in London, England he works on a wide range or projects, both for other companies and his own clients.

The growth in his workload has recently lead to the start up of Tink Ltd.

His primary focus is user interaction and interactive motion, integrating design and development using best practice methodologies.

Site URL: Tink




Sham Bhangal

Sham Bhangal

Sham has worked on books in new media for 5 years, in which time he has authored and co-authored numerous friends of ED books, including critically acclaimed, award winning, and best selling titles like Foundation Flash, New Masters of Flash, Flash MX Upgrade Essentials, Flash MX Most Wanted, and the Flash MX Designer’s ActionScript Reference.

He has considerable working experience with Macromedia and Adobe products, as well as other general web design technologies (such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, etc).

In addition to speaking appearances at FlashForward, the biggest Macromedia Flash developer conference, Sham has also been a Beta tester for Macromedia and Discreet products for a number of years.

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