About

Rahmin Pavlovic has been breaking websites since 1996. By 1997, he was creating JavaScript applications for CBS New Media. By 1998, he was working for Grey Interactive. 1999 saw the foundation of Insite-Out Productions, LLC, and a half-year stint at NSCC; developing Fund/SERV and Networking screens for PC Web Direct. 2000 saw continued freelance success–including teaching JavaScript/PHP development at the SAE institute–but, by late 2001-2002, the dot-crash started taking its toll on his shirt (or, lack thereof).

Still–during this time–he managed to work on dynamic web applications; many of which would be considred Web 2.0, even by today’s standards. In the fall of 2003, he started working for Advertising Age, developing custom CMSs.

He has since given presentations on SEO for journalists, and likes puttering around with his forever un-finished AJAX library. He lives with his lovely fiancĂ©e, Amber, and two large, annoying cats. He contiues to work at Ad Age and Creativity–having recently attained some sort of middle-management position–where he busies himself with talking about doing things more than actually doing them, and struggles daily to bring both sites up to acceptable standards (a seemingly life-long task). He spends the rest of his time ignoring this blog. He lives in the best country in the world: Brooklyn.