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Phoenix Studios v1.0

Circa 2002 - 2004

First version of site after switching from Pyramid Design Lab. Site is self-contained in a pop-up box accessible after a simple splash screen featuring the former tagline "Play with Fire."

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Phoenix Studios v2.0

Circa 2004 - 2006

Logo and branding changed to Phoenix Studios Productions due to original URL for the site. Site features pseudo transparency effects.

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Phoenix Studios v.3.0

Circa 2006 - 2008

Dramatic shift to a darker theme. Site featured a streamlined look and layout to accommodate for the increase in projects since last major revision.

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Why Show These Earlier Versions?

The evolution of the World Wide Web is very rapid with new standards and design trends being constantly introduced. I have provided this glimpse back on my previous versions to show the difference between the versions in comparison to the current version of the site. Each version represents a different period of time in my development as a designer, and I can confidently stand by each version. I approach each new version with the challenge of improving the last version in terms of functionality and design.

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