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While you wait, you can at least glance over the things that I've done for friends and family, and see what will be available soon.

My wife is awesome at sewing and started out selling children's apparel other creations on eBay. On Valentine's Day 2006, I surprised her with SewWhatBoutique.com. It's just as brilliant and sassy as she is!

A good friend of mine and I started How To Halloween at the beginning of 2006. HowToHalloween.com will provide How-To Projects in PDF format to easily and quickly spread knowledge of how to help keep the holiday from really dying.

Numa-Lisha is the second (and last) band that I played in for almost a year before we broke up in December 2002. This section shows off a few of the things that I contributed to the band beyond just being the goofy-looking bass player.

Capitol B.E.S.T. is a yearly engineering contest designed to inspire students towards further studies in the fields of science and engineering. This is a template for their web site that I volunteered to design.

This is a web site that I designed for a business of my friend's dad called The Mesquite Store. It has multiple slideshows of the awesome work that he's done with furniture and more crafted from Mesquite wood.

Curtis, a good friend of mine, asked me to do a little Friendly Photo Retouch of an old picture of his grandfather. I kept it black and white since I used quite a bit of "rubber-stamping" in Photoshop to fix it up.

A site yet to be launched, Ashbash.com is a pure Flash site that I've been trying to create and finish for my oldest daughter. Her patience has been awesome since it keeps getting put on the back burner every year!

This is the second version of mattcorcoran.com that I launched sometime in December of 2001. It did very well for about two years, until I completely ignored the site. So much that I stopped hosting it anywhere.

Here is the very first version of mattcorcoran.com that I launched back in March of 2001. I look back at the layout and the code of this site and just grin at how much I've learned since then.