Ambrose is a native New Mexican, who has lived in the Pacific North- west, Europe, the Bay Area and the Rocky Mountains. He first found digital design on a then-high-end Macintosh he received for high school graduation. He went on to teach himself Photoshop, Freehand, Illustrator and 3-D modeling and animation. Falling quickly in love with art and design, he studied both of these voraciously at the university level; he also mentored with Christian Simms in Santa Fe, NM, and Bob Coonts at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO.
He has worked professionally in the industry for over 12 years, as a freelancer, production artist, designer, art director, illustrator, web developer, video editor, web standards guru, copy writer and stickler for clean, semantic code.
In addition to art, design, and code, Ambrose is an accomplished stage actor and working stunt performer.
For anyone to love it, it has to look good. It really does. But all the beauty in the world means nothing if the windows and doors don’t work.
The web is exactly the same.
Syntax:8080 fits right in that spot between design and development, speaking both languages and engineering products that really actually totally work.
And look great, too.





