Team information
Gordon Adams
Ben Eveling, king of the client and master of disguise
James Rodgers: You will be assimilated...
The lovely tinca tinca - the tench, Beetlebrow designer
Talk to Gordon about your web needs. He'll point you in the right direction.
Ben turned to the Internet in 1995 after six years as a journalist. Learning as he went, he managed to scrape together a few freelance jobs for multimedia agencies, while at the same time helping to create the original VNU Business Publications UK web site.
Since then he has been webmaster at Altavista UK, has continued to help develop of vnunet.com, and has helped build Beetlebrow into a respected web design company.
He specialises in client-side web development, particularly HTML, JavaScript and JSP, but can turn his hand to ASP and Flash. He thinks he knows more than anyone about cross-browser DHTML and the various DOMs, but that's just his big fat ego talking.

James's degree in Computation Linguistics from Southbank University and Programming Diploma from Brunel, make him something of an overqualified geek. After initially working in Pascal, he quickly became attracted to object oriented languages like SmallTalk and C++, began working with Java almost before the ink was dry on the specification.
He has worked with Ben from the very early days of Beetlebrow, creating several Perl applications and working as co-webmaster at AltaVista UK. When not busy with Beetlebrow, he works on secure distributed file systems.

Darrell is something of a fish-loving graphic designer. This at least partly explains why his picture is that of a tench - that most beautiful red-eyed, green-bodied member of the carp family.
When not acting out his fishy fantasies, Darrell is a brilliant designer. Having worked for years in print media, becoming a respected head designer on various magazines, he discovered the web in 1997 in an effort to prevent himself from going stale. Since then he has freelanced on several corporate IT sites, helping them create individual but thoroughly professional sites.
Since joining Beetlebrow, he has worked on almost everything, including the thing of beauty that is the Beetlebrow web site.

Gord's background is in sales, IT and training, having worked as a sales executive, technical sales support and as sales manager for a variety of IT companies, including Sun Microsystems.
He also spent several years involved in training at both Sun and Delta Software, and so relishes the chance to provide any training you might require in any aspects of your web site.
While at Sun he learned Java to help him in his role in technical sales support. This makes him uniquely able to understand the technical requirements of our clients, and to help them hone their requirements to create the most useful, value-for-money web site they can have.


