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Thanks for stopping by Adam Harris Design dot com. I am a 25 year old digital artist and professional webmaster in Peoria Illinois, and I specialize in cutting edge website development techniques: CSS web design, PHP and CGI web programming, and valid XHTML tags setup in strict documents. I knew computers and technology would serve to be my best and most important set of life skills ever since I was about 10 years old when I used DOS commands for the first time.

While acquiring a Bachelor's Degree, I studied communication and fine arts for 4 years at Bradley University Peoria Illinois. I specifically majored in multimedia, which is also known as digital art or computer art: digital photography, video production and special effects, web css design, web php and cgi programming, website xhtml development, flash animation, and graphic design.

Today I create search engine optimized websites using valid XHTML tags setup in strict documents and CSS to control the entire website design, which is accompanied by flash animations and very few images. Each website is setup in a PHP framework, easily allowing content that repeats on every webpage to be centralized and included from separate files (such as the website header, website navigation, and website footer). Therefore, making updates and performing maintenance on content is a quick and easy task along with any design changes since the CSS is also centralized and included from a separate file on every page throughout the site.

Devoting myself to making websites and digital media has become my passion, my art, and my career. I am a most valuable asset to any website company looking to hire a web developer with strong skills needing little to no training.

- Adam W. Harris, Peoria Illinois Webmaster / Digital Artist

Feel free to Contact Adam, Peoria Webmaster / Digital Artist, regarding any questions, pointers, tips, criticism, or comments you may have regarding any of Adam's photoshop work, websites, digital art, web programming, and web design.

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