Fantastic Worlds Web Design
Joel Goldhaber
graphic designer / web developer / webmaster
graphic designer / web developer / webmaster
Joel Goldhaber, B.S. Biology with distinction, University of Maine, Orono, taught himself to code HTML in four
days while designing a 15-page website from scratch. He earned a certificate in Computer
Information Systems (with Highest Honors) from Portland Community College while teaching
himself coding in CSS and Javascript.
He creates unique custom website designs and develops robust, manageable, expandable code to deliver those designs to various devices. He works with clients to help them manage their web presence and serves as on-call webmaster for authors and small businesses.
In addition to his design, web development, and computer programming skills, he wrote reviews and articles about game design that Knights of the Dinner Table and on-line forums published. He also writes science fiction, fantasy, and horror short stories, designs role playing game systems, and vlogs at Lovecraft Country Let's Play.
He creates unique custom website designs and develops robust, manageable, expandable code to deliver those designs to various devices. He works with clients to help them manage their web presence and serves as on-call webmaster for authors and small businesses.
In addition to his design, web development, and computer programming skills, he wrote reviews and articles about game design that Knights of the Dinner Table and on-line forums published. He also writes science fiction, fantasy, and horror short stories, designs role playing game systems, and vlogs at Lovecraft Country Let's Play.
F. I. Goldhaber
Project Manager
Project Manager
F.I. Goldhaber, B.A. Communications, University of Washington, Seattle, started their career as an editorial production worker learning typesetting and pasteup, once necessary steps in publishing. They worked as a reporter and editor at several newspapers, as senior editor of Pen & Ink Publications, Ltd., and as marketing manager for Hewlett-Packard's commercial printing division which sold POD equipment.
Over the years, they designed pages to deliver words to readers in a variety of formats and managed publication of books, newspapers, magazines, chapbooks, newsletters, catalogs, directories, annual reports, and various marketing materials.
Numerous magazines and anthologies published their short fiction and poetry and small presses published four of their novels, one novelette, and a book of poetry. They self-publish novels, novelettes, poetry chapbooks, short stories, and collections.
Over the years, they designed pages to deliver words to readers in a variety of formats and managed publication of books, newspapers, magazines, chapbooks, newsletters, catalogs, directories, annual reports, and various marketing materials.
Numerous magazines and anthologies published their short fiction and poetry and small presses published four of their novels, one novelette, and a book of poetry. They self-publish novels, novelettes, poetry chapbooks, short stories, and collections.