My calendar has been robbed… an entire month is missing… can you identify?

So how is it that August came and went without me knowing it? I have been plugging away on a few projects and completely missed it — didn’t even get a vacation before the Summer had spent itself!

No complaints though… 3C Studio has been quite busy, so that’s a blessing. Thank you all for your interest in development and some unique projects to lend assistance on. It’s a treat and a benefit all-in-one to work on such varying projects.

Lighthouse homepageSome ongoing projects:

  • Lighthouse Communities is redeveloping their site and print work, as well as developing a “e-newsletter” via CreateSend, the mailing service offered through 3C. The web-related aspects of this multi-faceted project are set to be launched during the month of September. Though progressing, www.lcgr.net is not quite ready for public viewing, so stay tuned for what’s in store in the very near future.
  • The List homepageThe List (movie) has required a great deal of time and involvement on: print pieces, promotions, ministry materials, and website updating/additions. 3C came on board at the “Now Showing” phase of movie biz… quite eye-opening and definitely not constrained to common workday hours, let me tell you! Check out www.thelist-themovie.com for more info and track when it will be hitting a theater near you.
  • Proposals for development have been submitted on other projects that look quite promising, two of which have begun first stages of redevelopment… could be a busy Fall! The “Boss” is quite pleased — so much so she has learned to say, “Way go, Daddy!” and hands out hi-fives to all comers…

So, not everyone is lazy during the Summer. ;-)
This is possibly the first time in 10 years I can safely say that… I mentioned to someone recently that August and January are slow months generally — just not in 2007! So, being un-lazy in August is a new (and rather welcome) experience…

If you have a project to begin and need assistance from 3C Studio, please feel free to contact me. Be sure to wipe the beach sand off your fingers first, though — it’s deadly to keyboards.

Regards,

Steve