there's very little here
Most importantly, I now have a real website! justindb.com -- hooray!
If you want to see the website for The Haverford Review, Haverford's Literary Magazine, you can click here to see it. The magazine is made in Adobe InDesign 2.0. This page was last updated in November of 2006, with the Fall 2006 magazine.
If you go to the roadtrip page, you can see pictures from my trip up to Jacksonville and Tallahassee, although there aren't too many. More are up here, at the second one, but these pictures are from the road trip to St. Augustine. The pictures are all taken by me on my Canon Digital Rebel, but the websites are made by Adobe Photoshop CS2, because I totally didn't feel like taking the time to do what it can do in moments.
And I say that, and then I just went and did it myself. I think my version is more elegant, but it goes through javascript and probably won't run perfectly on older browsers. Anyway, that's for photographs from the Fencing meet at Haverford, which are pretty good at points. Lots of action shots. Let me know if the site does/doesn't work.
You can read through some poems I've enjoyed here.
In the essays folder are some short poems and stories and an essay.
Justin's awful animation for his abnormal psychology class! 1100 px width, 880 px width, 400 px width. Or just the .swf file. If for some reason you don't have Flash, and don't want to get Flash (google "Adobe Flash" if you do), you can watch the animated GIF: here. It may take a while to load, and the pause button won't work. Because it's just an image!
Folklore Presentation: Folk.ppt.
If you want to see some other work I've done on the web, you wouldn't be too badly off on going over and seeing the website for the Oxford Blues, who, despite their name, are one of Haverford's a cappella groups. There's also a website for my mother, a clinical psychologist, here.
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This page was last updated January 21, 2007. It is essentially, as the title says, in its second avatar. The layout is intended to be minimalist. This is "Justin D-B and the Marvelous Machine".