A loose cannon by right of descent, Jeffrey developed a fascination with figuring out anything related to computers precisely because he never even saw one in school. He's been writing for thirty years and blogging for four, primarily on local history, medieval history, church architecture, and religious art. Jeffrey describes his interests as, "too confounded many for a well-ordered life."
Q: How do you rock at JVM?
Take care of nasty details, mundane concerns, and general annoyances to help the creative juices flow elsewhere. Frankly, I like it that way.
Q: Why design?
Why not?
Q: Where do you draw inspiration from?
From anything I consider beautiful, especially
scenery.
Q: What's the most rewarding thing about what you do?
Being useful.
Q: What's the last book you read?
"The Burglar in the Library" by Lawrence Block.
Q: Fav tunes while working?
My Chemical Romance, Bach, or Josquin des Prez.
Q: If you had 2 extra hours in the day what would you do with them?
Go for a long walk.
Q: Name 3 items on your desk right now.
Pictures of my favorite brats, a mug of tea, camera.
Q: Fav snack to munch on while you're working?
Apricots or cookies.
Q: Besides design what else are you passionate about?
Medieval and ancient history, architecture, European folklore, nature.
Q: What's your favorite color?
Green.