FONT: Fette Fraktur

HORROR MOVIE:
Christine

VICTIMS: 25

CONDITION: Insane

FEAR: FBI
THOMAS ROMER  
Matthew "Vincent" Richmond

Not only did Matthew star in the major motion picture release of "Dr. Madt" (1962), but he also created its amazing 3-D special effects. A considerable technological feat considering all the work was done on one of Macintosh's earliest test models, which were not even made public until the early eighties.

Educated at The Cooper Union School of Art, Richmond has the eye of a photographer, the talent of a designer, and the skills of an architect, which he acquired from two years of additional study at The Cooper Union School of Architecture.

Richmond interned as a Studio Assistant for Richard Avedon before crowding up SiteSpecific's trophy shelf with his art direction of Third Millennium (one of Newsweek magazine's top eight web sites). During his next internship, at Microsoft, Matthew worked as an interface designer for Picture It. Now, Matthew adds his experience to the grease that keeps the Chopping Block a well-oiled machine.

Matthew's photographs and personal ramblings can be found at analog.net.
   
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