Tim Davey: Hacker and Graphic Developer.
This is not a blog, just some eye candy, and a brief history. So have a read and send me an email,

A little about my work. Back in 2002 I started as a freelance designer for posters, leaflets, offline data handling and the like. This quickly went online when I got into web standards, design and hacking. I then did consulting for local organisations, charities etc but then during the nights I got into internet security. I've also had a long standing love of design and film, getting an art scholarship to my school. Below are some links to illustrations I've recently done. The first was my first venture into colouring one of my sketches. The second two are illustrations I designed from a Tim Burton book of short stories (very twisted humour). Last two are some screenshots of sites I did recently, which are not currently running. Then finally there's a bunch of random logo's I've done down the bottom.

A little about me. At the moment I'm studying Theoretical Physics at Imperial College, London. Its pretty good fun, I’ve developed a serious mathematical base and produced some pretty cool chaotic simulators. Here's a paper I wrote on the EPR paradox and its implications on Free Will, which I won the writers prize for. Its an interesting topic, because although its heavily influenced by modern technological achievements, ancient philosophical texts have an equal weighting. Other than this I used to be into Parkour, until I seriously damaged my arm, so now I stick to the somewhat safer sports of rock climbing and jazz piano.


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