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I've been a designer for 15 years.. and a daddy for 7... I tell stories all the time.


 

 

 

Excerpt from "The Future of Memories" --by Dane M. Howard
About The Author
Dane Howard has been telling stories for 12 years. As a designer and director of the creative process, he has developed creative strategies and products for Microsoft, BMW, Major League Baseball, NBCOlympics, and Disney. His clients and collaborators include key management of design, marketing, research and development and chief executives.

As a designer and new as a father, Dane is using his background in sequential media and experience-based design to express his passion for sharing the stories of loved ones. His search has brought him to discover existing and evolving technologies that will shape the future of digital photography and self-publishing for the mass market. The reinvention and expression of narrative is carefully observed and evident in his work and research.

He maintains a personal project to document the events of his family. The interest in this project (http://www.chloehoward.com/) spawned a book to help tell others how to document and share life's events. He is also an accomplished painter and is fortunate to exhibit his work in both New York and California.

Dane is currently co-founder of VUVOX, a media creation and sharing company in SF, CA.

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Your memories are personal journeys and expressions of how you see and document what you care about. Those expressions can only be realized by you.


 

 

 


www.chloehoward.com


Where it all started...for me.

This is a place where it all started for me. A place where the event of my daughter became the basis and premise for everything I was going to share. I decided that anything and everything was fair game. With a starting point (April 17th, 2000) and a destination unknown, I used a simple timeline to help build the structure of our journey together. My main audience was Chloe's grandparents. As time passed we began to share our stories with extended family and friends. I discovered that I could easily direct the attention of a specific group of friends or family via e-mail. I would send them a link to a specific story (or series of stories) I had posted. I found myself sending specific images and content via e-mail or via our digital picture frame. I invited guests to visit the site every couple of months.

My audience began to grow...


 

 

 



Excerpted from “The Future of Memories.” ©. 2006 by Dane Howard. All rights reserved.