Warhol on the Web
Ever notice how much Andy Warhol has affected modern art? His influence is pervasive in just about every medium, and the Web is no exception. Seems like every "hot" homepage has some kind of repeated, stylized image ala the White-Wigged one. That doesn't change the fact that I don't think he was that good. It also hasn't stopped me from creating my own spinoff using Shane as my model. I can see it now:
"Notice this piece's use of the hazy, blotchy reds in the first panel, reminiscent of the 1960's reactive impressionism. In the second panel, we progress to a a lighter, yet tighter background, perhaps symbolizing a maturity of focus in the work. Finally, in the last panel, the artist uses black and neon-style lines, symbolizing the chaos of a mind heavily influenced by the strong liquor offered by the piece's subject."Hmm. If you can come up with a funnier analysys, email it to me and I'll post it here.
What homepage would be complete without family photos? Not this one. Here are dear old Mom and Dad:

Dad has Email!
lonnor@ix.netcom.com
Notice the derivative of my login? Gee-whiz Dad.
They were visiting the office and I caught them with the Spy-Cam. There are more spy-images on our work site.
Kurt Parker:
Graphic Designer or Natural Born Killer?