About Varsis Studio.
Varsis Studio started in 2005 as a simple web design
company. In the last few years, our reputation has grown
to respectable heights through RapidWeaver and our
collaboration with seyDoggy.
With close ties to the once well known web authoring app, Site Studio, Varsis Studio founder, Chris Pavlicek was responsible for many of the apps built in themes. After Site Studio's untimely demise, Chris and Varsis Studio took up camp in the RapidWeaver developer circuit.
Not long after, Varsis Studio and seyDoggy started talking about possible collaborations on seyDesign. On June 23 2006, their first collaborative effort, "Duo" was released on seyDesign.com; the first commercial RapidWeaver theme to have split navigation.
With close ties to the once well known web authoring app, Site Studio, Varsis Studio founder, Chris Pavlicek was responsible for many of the apps built in themes. After Site Studio's untimely demise, Chris and Varsis Studio took up camp in the RapidWeaver developer circuit.
Not long after, Varsis Studio and seyDoggy started talking about possible collaborations on seyDesign. On June 23 2006, their first collaborative effort, "Duo" was released on seyDesign.com; the first commercial RapidWeaver theme to have split navigation.
Chris Pavlicek
is a young coding whiz, living in Alberta, Canada; land
of the sandy black gold.
In the summer, Chris spends more time on the links or goofing around on his dirt bike then he spends coding, but it doesn't seem to cramp his style. He could code his way out of a Rubik's cube and still be on time for dinner.
Pavlicek has been entrenched in web design for about six years, having played a key roll in development of the now defunct Site Studio.
Like so many others, Chris gravitated towards CSS when he realized the force was strong in CSS 2. In joining seyDoggy and Vortex, Chris hopes to rule the universe... after he finishes the eighteenth hole.
In the summer, Chris spends more time on the links or goofing around on his dirt bike then he spends coding, but it doesn't seem to cramp his style. He could code his way out of a Rubik's cube and still be on time for dinner.
Pavlicek has been entrenched in web design for about six years, having played a key roll in development of the now defunct Site Studio.
Like so many others, Chris gravitated towards CSS when he realized the force was strong in CSS 2. In joining seyDoggy and Vortex, Chris hopes to rule the universe... after he finishes the eighteenth hole.
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