Archive for June, 2005

Portfolio :: NHL Minnesota Wild Hockey

Thursday, June 30th, 2005

This online game for NHL Minnesota Wild Hockey was a huge hit with fans � eager to �Whack a (Vancouver) Canuck� in celebration of the 2004 All Star Game held in Minnesota. As one gaming fan put it �I whacked that Canuck for hours � really!�

http://www.wildcyberskills.com

Portfolio :: NSF International

Monday, June 27th, 2005

Breathe safer. Buy safer. Live safer. NSF is a non-profit, independent national safety organization dedicated to certifying products and writing standards. From indoor air and water bottles to playground safety, NSF works to make the world a safer place for all.

http://www.nsf.org

You’ll never believe what happened… uh…

Sunday, June 26th, 2005

One of the reasons I wanted to start a blog was just to force myself into the habit of writing my thoughts down, so every post to this site will be part of a learning process. The first lesson I’m learning is that I need to start writing down things I want to write about […]

Portfolio :: UV Vodka

Thursday, June 23rd, 2005

This online party place offers entertainment ideas, allows visitors to mix custom UV drinks and movies, play music, upload photos and possibly earn a spot in a future television ad.

http://uvvodka.com

A little horn tooting…

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005

It appears that the Target Pets microsite I worked on recently has claimed (won?) a site of the week award over at Design Interact which is somehow associated with Communication Arts.

Bio of a hyperactive huminid

Monday, June 20th, 2005

Spazsquatch is the pseudonym for Michael Bodalski, a web developer with more than a decade of experience in the advertising industry. An expert in interactive marketing, who possesses a passion for technology’s bleeding edge, while remaining tempered by his appreciation for the pragmatic. With an eclectic range of knowledge rivaled only by Wikipedia, (and an […]

Welcome to the first post at Spazblog.

Sunday, June 19th, 2005

Someday you’ll look back and tell your children you were there when the very first post appeared on Spazblog… they won’t know what you are talking about, but the important thing is that you talk to your kids.