inFlux

Magazines and the Web--
a good combination?


We certainly hope so. Creating a Web version of Flux involved going through nearly the entire production process--again. What we do as Web journalists and designers is not mysterious or overwhelming, although it seems that way sometimes. Our goals are twofold: to make Flux's art and writing available to more people worldwide, and also to provide a bonus to those who have already read the print magazine.

With this year's inFlux, we invite you to experience these stories rather than just read them. Some wonderful pictures are painted with words--enter those worlds. Because on the Web, being a passive reader is simply not enough.

--Katie Yahns


Online editor Katie Yahns designed "Promises on the Run," "The New Swing Thing," and "Bi Herself." Originally from Everett, Washington, she is a senior graduating with a degree in magazine journalism and a minor in religious studies. She has interned at The Lutheran magazine, working on their Web site, and recently completed an honors thesis on non-profit magazines and the World Wide Web.


Online designer Morten Bustrup designed "The End of the Road," "A Midwife's Tale," and "Rolling With the River." He is an international student from Denmark majoring in Fine Arts/Visual Design. Besides working on inFlux he was production and art associate in 1997 and now in 1998. Before coming to the US in 1996, Bustrup was working as in intern in a printing house and ad agency in Copenhagen.


Online designer Chad Patteson designed "On the Beaten Path," "A Turning Point," and "Real Men Don't Use Mousse." Originally from Colton, Oregon, he is a Journalism/Electronic Media major. Besides web design, he also pursues his passion for photography, videography, animation, print design, radio DJing and deep-woods meditation. Patteson spent most of his time at the U of O as Staff Photographer and Summer Photo Editor for the Oregon Daily Emerald newspaper.


Online designer John Woodward designed "Prisoner of Hope," "Signs of Progress," and the table of contents. He is a transfer student from a community college near Sacramento, CA and is majoring in journalism. In high school, Woodward was the news editor, photographer and business manager for the student newspaper. Recently he has been designing Web sites, brochures, programs, etc. for various schools and public service organizations.

 



Online Editor
Katie Yahns

Online Designers
Morten Bustrup
Chad Patteson
John Woodward

Editor in Chief
Ed Dorsch

Senior Editors
Laura Esterman
Kaarin Knudson

Managing Editor
Allison Stormo

Copy Chief
Pamela Huyser

Associate Editors
Rob Elder
Sarah Gray
Nicole Kristal
Sarah Swanson
Mark Yates

Art Director
Kristin Cikowski

Production Director
Morten Bustrup

Art Associates
Sarah Aichinger
Jonas Allen
Sunny Chao
Jessica Obrist
Chris O’Halloran
Jay-E Shih

Photo Editor
David Parmeter

Photo Associates
Bradley Rife
George Rowe

General Manager
Kara Barrett

Advertising Director
Rebecca Starble

Interns
Eric Collins
Gwen Fitzgerald
Tammy Salman

Faculty Advisor
Professor Brett Campbell

inFlux Staff

inFlux staff 1998:
From left to right: Morten Bustrup, John Woodward, Katie Yahns. Below: Chad Patteson. Photo by Jay-E Shih.

Feedback:
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inFlux was created using:
Power Macintosh 8500, 8600, and G3 computers, SimpleText, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere, GoLive CyberStudio, MoviePlayer, QuickTimeVR Authoring Studio, SoundEdit 16, GifBuilder, Fetch, Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer

 

Special Thanks To

Connie Snyder Ballmer
Becca Boustead
Paul Brainerd
Campus Copy
Joel Coreson
Michael Crisp
Dean Tim Gleason
Stuart Greenleaf
Chris Hutchinson
Assistant Dean Greg Kerber
Assistant Dean Jennifer King
Dick Lennox
Duncan McDonald,
Vice President of Public Affairs & Development
The mothers featured in
“A Midwife’s Tale”
PhotOregon, Inc.
Sean Postin
Rainier Photographic Supply
Professor Bill Ryan
Jan Ryan
Al Stavitsky
Denise Steele
Mick Westrick
Professor Tom Wheeler
Betty Wood

 

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