David Fox has collaborated with KRC on numerous web-based projects. He produced and implemented the Alaska Federation of Natives Leadership Forum website in September 2004 and worked with Daniel Will-Harris to revamp the Alaska Federation of Natives website last year. He has also creates compelling E-newsletters for KRC and many of our clients.
David and his wife Annie co-founded the world's first public access microcomputer center in 1977. Marin Computer Center was a prototype for bringing new technology to the public.
In 1982, David became one of the founding members of the Games Division at Lucasfilm Ltd. (now LucasArts). During his 10-year stay at LucasArts, he was the designer, project leader and one of the programmers for numerous games, including Rescue on Fractalus!, Labyrinth and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure. During his last two years at LucasArts, David was the Manager of Entertainment Software on Mirage, a collaboration between LucasArts and Hughes Aircraft Corporation. This multi-player, networked location-based entertainment system was intended for theme parks.
In 1996, David joined LiveWorld Inc./Talk City, an Internet community provider, as the Director of Kids and Entertainment Programming. During his four years with the company, he produced The InSite Web site for teen empowerment. Next, David joined Xulu Entertainment where he produced their motion simulator project for interactive gaming. He then produced and designed a prototype of an educational game for Learning Friends under a grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
More recently, David was active on the team doing video and Web production for the Howard Dean campaign in the run up to the 2004 election. He built a Web log (blog) for Simon & Schuster featuring Dean's book, Winning Back America. He also recently produced a website for Simon & Schuster author David McCullough featuring his backlist of books. David has co-authored the books Computer Animation Primer, Armchair BASIC and Pascal Primer.
He holds a bachelor's degree in Humanistic Psychology from California State University at Sonoma.
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