Awesome tour of Cleveland

by Corey ~ April 20th, 2009

Ok, don’t get me wrong, I love Cleveland. I’ve always been a Browns/Indians/Cavs fan. I have a lot of very good friends there and someday I may eventually move back. This video, sadly, is true and also funny.

HASTILY MADE CLEVELAND TOURISM VIDEO

typetester.org = awesome

by Corey ~ April 17th, 2009

For those of you who would like to compare fonts for the screen…
http://www.typetester.org/

My photo of Galileo to be on History Channel

by Corey ~ April 17th, 2009

Well, it’s official. A photo I took a little while ago of the Galileo statue at the Carnegie Natural History museum will be used in the Angels & Demons: Decoded episode on the History Channel, May 10th. Check out the photo below, be sure to comment!

Galileo on Flickr.

Welcome!

by Corey ~ February 2nd, 2009

Welcome to notJustaDeveloper.com! This is the blog and portfolio web site for Corey Brunstetter, where you can see that I’m not just a developer, but also a designer and a Flash/multimedia developer.

While my path has been a long one, it’s been a great one. After becoming a U.S. Marine and graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Technology from Kent State University, I’ve worked at one of Cleveland’s top advertising agencies, and currently at the world-renowned Carnegie Mellon University as a web/multimedia designer/developer.

I’m fluent in many web technologies, such as: ActionScript 2.0/3.0, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, ASP, PHP, etc. Also, I’m proficient with applications like: Adobe Creative Suite CS3/CS4, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, Final Cut Studio, etc. I’ve also been trained by the Department of Homeland Security on 508 compliance, and I’ve attended several conferences, including both Adobe MAX and Flashforward.

I’ve been fortunate to work on some amazing projects too. Please check out my portfolio by clicking on the links above (webflashmultimedia, logos, drawing). On the About and Contact pages, you can view more information about me, and also download my résumé.

Please note that some web sites may not still be live, but I have created the ability to view screen shots and read descriptions about the work.

Thanks for visiting!