Posted on May 31st, 2007 by Dave in Main, News.

This June, Powervortex Design’s website will be entered in the Web Page Design event at the San Joaquin County Fair. This is the fourth year entering websites in the Fair. Previous websites entered in the fair include the Museum of the Periodic Table, Tracy4Teens, and the in-development Powervortex v2 application, Powervortex Oneclick. All of these websites have earned First Awards and more. The Museum of the Periodic Table has earned the prestigious Judge’s Choice Award and Tracy4Teens was awarded Best of Division.

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Posted on May 31st, 2007 by Dave in Main.

As you may have noticed, the design of Powervortex (main site only; not the blog) has changed. Not only is the new theme engine fully operational but the Haiku.Summerise theme is now also complete.

Following this will be the Haiku theme for Powervortex:Blog and the next Haiku theme: Haiku.Summerset.

~DC

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Posted on May 27th, 2007 by Dave in Main, Site Updates.

Powervortex Version Three has been launched.

Powervortex has been in the digital design industry for over five years and specializes in web design, PHP programming, logo design, photomanipulation, stationery design, and more.

Please visit the portfolio to view my work. For questions, comments, or service inquiry, please contact me.

The anticipated Inspire Theme Series has been renamed and finalized as the Haiku Theme Series and is in use in the site. While currently, the theme in use is the Haiku Winter theme (and it is in fact [almost] summer) which was used during development, the other themes in the Haiku Series will be soon finalized and applied.

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Posted on May 9th, 2007 by Dave in Poetry.

Silver summer nighttime sky
bedecked with ten-thousand lights.
So far above the inky earth,
shining with a glittering lure.
Shooting stars’ silver glare,
like fireworks in the hazy air,
among the glow of ten-thousand lights,
planetarium of the summer’s night.

Upon the earth we stand here,
the heavens so far yet so near.
On our long, weary roads,
through many stories lost and told.
But let’s journey on into the night,
for the road ahead leads to the sky.
We’ll find our place and who we are,
among the ten-thousand stars.

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