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The following sites are personal projects that I've put together over the past three years or so.  At the moment, DormAdventures.com and CardBoardThings.com are my two active sites.
 

From the site:  Dorm Adventures follows the lives of a spritely college student crew as they learn the joys and woes of coexistence.  Thelma Albacott, the red-haired star of the comic, along with her best friend Tamera "Tam" Perkins were both expecting acceptance into an athletically-themed dorm, only to be rudely awakened by their placement in a "cyber"-themed dormitory instead.  The encounters, relationships, and the challenges that every college student must embrace are very factual basis of this (hopefully) humorous, fictional comic strip.  Here is a sample, strip #4 from the site: 

The comic is an excellent public showcase of my digital work, and a ready example of the progress I've made in sequential art over the past year or so.  The site is updated with a new comic and accompanying blog post every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and I am currently looking for ways to spread the word. 

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The CBT web-based art project (CardBoardThings.com) represents a body of work that is completely my own, from the idea, to the web design, to the scanning of every graphic.  Start to finish, it took over two years to build.  Although web design is not one of my "specialties" per se, I have worked with Microsoft FrontPage for nearly 10 years and have built a good number of personal sites during that time, including greenseth.com itself.  The

CardBoardThings.com project starts where a bizarre childhood collecting habit left off.  As a kid, I collected thousands upon thousands of the little cardboard leftovers that punch out of commercial packaging.  Intrigued?  Feel free to browse the site!

CardBoardThings.com
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Photography by Kate Greenseth