
My wife told me I had to put a picture of myself up, so here I am (I'm hugging her in the picture but she said "no way you can't show me" so I croped it, doesn't seem fair does it?:-)
My name is Brian Misenti and I own and operate Supercore Graphics Web and SEO.
I guess this is a good place for my picture because it shows another set of tools I use, social skills. I pride myself on being friendly, courteous and easy to approach or contact any time you have a question 24/7. I have the ability to explain the sometimes hard to understand tech talk and realize your time is better spent doing what you do, leave the website to me. I look forward to helping you in the future.Thanks!
HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, DHTML, Action Script 3.0, Ajax, PHP, MySql. Content Managment Systems for people who want to update sites on thier own with little effort such as Joomla, Wordpress and other popular CMS or Blog systems. Many e-cart options including Dedicated IP+SSL secure socket layer protected sites with or with databases and other easy pay options such as paypal or google checkout. We can also build a fully functioning e-commerce or E-CMS such as OS Commerce, Zen Cart or Magento, to easily track products and take and manage payments as well as make updates your self. We also offer training courses included with our CMS Designs to help you along if you want to be able to make changes yourself down the road.
DreamWeaver, Flash, Fireworks, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Acrobat, After Effects, and 15 other Adobe programs as well as scores of microsoft office and other SEO and Mindmapping/organizational and sercurity tools to keep track of your project, both licensed and open source programming and work flow applications.
and sometimes the best tools:
...All powered by a Mac G5 tower with 2x2.66Ghz Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors and 1-TerraBit! Apple Time Machine- realtime wi-fi storage Unit for secure and constant Back-up . Also a Dell laptop and two large screen monitors for cross browser and screen size compatibility.


