About Deviant Paradigm!
Deviant Paradigm began in the mind of Brian Roy, a man who loved to play on
his computer and make doodles with it, but (obviously) wasn't very good at it.
One day, he created a comic strip to entertain himself and poke fun of some of
the things he had noticed going on in the world. But once he told his friends
of his project, they immediately wanted it outside of his computer so that they
could see it. Within a few weeks, Deviant Paradigm was born. So you can blame
Brian's friends for subjecting you to his horrible artwork.
Deviant Paradigm is the result of several real people, in addition to those that
live inside the Programmer's head. These contributers include:
Brian Roy --
This is the man known as "The Programmer." Most of the
art is his, and most of the page code and design was also done by him.
Jonathan Paz --
Without Jonathan's efforts, Deviant Paradigm would not
exist.
He was the one who pushed Brian to register a real domain name. Jonathan
has also provided to the code and design of the pages. In the future, Jonathan
sees himself as the PR man for Deviant Paradigm.
Luke Streckfuss --
Luke is the guy you get to blame for Deviant Paradigm
being available on the internet. Luke was the first to push Brian to publish
the little comic he had started to draw for his own amusement out where others
could view and laugh at it (hopefully the jokes and not the artwork).