Links to related websites
What is a related web site?
A related website is one that has at least one but hardly ever all of these attributes:
- It belongs to a close friend whose work I admire and who also happens to have a website
- It is a website that features textiles or other products I've designed
- It's the website of an organization with whom I'm affiliated in some manner
- It is a website I've designed for fun and sometimes profit

These websites clearly fall under the category of "close friend whose work I admire".
http://www.pamelazave.com/ ( I designed this website as a birthday present for my very own live-in art quilter .)
http://www.wardfactor.com/ ( Technical writing is her game; getting it done, Deb's claim to fame.)
http://www.knowledgestreet.com/ (Chris Reimer writes a mean newsletter for those who like to chew the virtual fat.)
http://www.lizpagan.com/ (Dave Kleiner and Liz Pagan, providers of musical entertainment to the teeming folk masses.)

This is quilter Barbara Campbell's website with whom I collaborate designing products for Baum Textiles/Windham Fabrics.
http://www.loveinstiches.com/

These are the textile company to which I presently license my designs.
I work with Baum Textiles/Windham Fabrics as part of a design team with Barbara Campbell.
http://www.baumtextile.com/
I have worked with Free Spirit as part of the design team Fun@Hart. (Yolanda FUNdora & Cynthia HART) .This design partnership ceased to exist as of June 2006.
http://www.freespiritfabrics.com/
A small sampling of commercial logo, product & package design: Click here. I do a lot of commercial work besides the textile design to keep my cash flow flowing. Here a mini-folio for anyone who cares about these things.

These are organizations I'm affiliated with:
http://www.lartny.org/ (Latino Artists Round Table (LART) is a nonprofit cultural organization based in New York City. Its principal purpose is to promote Latina/o culture in the United States and facilitate interaction between artists living in the United States, Latin America (including the Caribbean) and Spain.)
http://www.gardenstatequilters.com/ (These are the folks I hang out with to see what is going on in the quilting world.)
http://www.museocontemporaneopr.org/ (This site is in Spanish only but I wanted to include it for those of you who are bilingual. It is the Museum where I've exhibited in 1991 and more recently in 2004-2005 and includes several of my pieces in it's permanent collection. I also had the privilege of designing it's first logo and printed inaugural program pieces.)
http://www.el-status.com/ (El Status is an Independent Platform for Contemporary Puerto Rican Art and a great source for anyone interested in Latin American/Caribbean Art)


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