Welcome to the BuildARamp.com BlogSpot!
So I figure my first blog post I should introduce myself and explain my reason for jumping on the "Blog Wagon" and what I hope it will become over time and how I got to this point.
My name is Brandon Cardone, I am the author of "The Beginner's Guide To Building Ramps" and the webmaster for BuildARamp.com.
To make a Long Story short around eight years ago I was commissioned to build one of the largest indoor skateboard parks on the east coast, known as East Coast Terminal. Sadly East Coast Terminal recently closed it's doors to the public, but I'll get to that in an upcoming blog post.
Anyway like I was saying around eight years ago a few of my closest friends and I were commissioned to build this skateboard park. Well shortly after opening it's doors to the public I realized that all that knowledge I had stuck in my head about building ramps could be useful to the masses. So I embarked on a very long journey to write "The Beginner's Guide To Building Ramps."
I quickly realized that the best way to sell my ramp building guide was online. So I decided to go back to college to learn about graphic and web design, which was one of the best choices I have ever made in my life. It gave me the knowledge I needed to market and enhance the look of my ramp building guide and website.
Over the past two years I've seen BuildAramp go from a simple website that sold a ramp building manual to a huge online resource for anyone looking to build a skateboard ramp.
So with that said It's hard to say what this blog will become. I hope people find it useful and entertaining. I of course will do my best to focus on skateboarding and skateboard ramps as they were my first true love in this world and this blog is a wonderful marketing tool if nothing else. However my life is much more than skateboarding and I expect that will be reflected in my future posts. So expect to find information about graphic design, web design, photoshop and illustrator tips, flash animation, 3d design, carpentry, and anything else I feel I need to share with the world.
My name is Brandon Cardone, I am the author of "The Beginner's Guide To Building Ramps" and the webmaster for BuildARamp.com.
To make a Long Story short around eight years ago I was commissioned to build one of the largest indoor skateboard parks on the east coast, known as East Coast Terminal. Sadly East Coast Terminal recently closed it's doors to the public, but I'll get to that in an upcoming blog post.
Anyway like I was saying around eight years ago a few of my closest friends and I were commissioned to build this skateboard park. Well shortly after opening it's doors to the public I realized that all that knowledge I had stuck in my head about building ramps could be useful to the masses. So I embarked on a very long journey to write "The Beginner's Guide To Building Ramps."
I quickly realized that the best way to sell my ramp building guide was online. So I decided to go back to college to learn about graphic and web design, which was one of the best choices I have ever made in my life. It gave me the knowledge I needed to market and enhance the look of my ramp building guide and website.
Over the past two years I've seen BuildAramp go from a simple website that sold a ramp building manual to a huge online resource for anyone looking to build a skateboard ramp.
So with that said It's hard to say what this blog will become. I hope people find it useful and entertaining. I of course will do my best to focus on skateboarding and skateboard ramps as they were my first true love in this world and this blog is a wonderful marketing tool if nothing else. However my life is much more than skateboarding and I expect that will be reflected in my future posts. So expect to find information about graphic design, web design, photoshop and illustrator tips, flash animation, 3d design, carpentry, and anything else I feel I need to share with the world.















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