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Friday, 31 March 2017

Blog introduction


Hello there, and welcome to my portfolio blog. Please, allow me to introduce myself.

I am Sam Britnell, games designer, programmer, writer and gaming enthusiast. I am an aspiring English gentleman with many hobbies and interests. For this blog post, I will seek to tell you a little about myself and introduce my portfolio blog.

As you can well see, this blog is a dedicated portfolio to showcase work I have completed, and projects I have been a part of. Here you can find a complete record of personal projects, and professional work which I can be accredited to.

On the main blog page, you can find a list of links to pages on this blog which showcase the best of my work for your consideration. If I am applying for a job under you, or you are seeking to recruit me, I encourage you to browse these showcase projects at your leisure so you might get a better understanding of my abilities.

Should you be interested in just who I am as a person, I encourage you to read on.

So, who am I? Well, I like to think of myself as a well rounded person. People seem to like and get on with me. It has been said that I am quite a humble individual, not one to shout out about my successes or my failures. I'm quiet when in a crowd, but when I do speak people find it is often something quite poignant. It is 'one on one' or in a small group I feel most comfortable and it has been said I can be an engaging conversationalist despite my introverted tendencies. I can work well in teams, and often I can think outside the box and come up with a fresh perspective that most do not take. Above all, I am polite and respectful to everyone.

I write short stories and hope to finish a novel in my spare time someday. I also paint small miniature wargaming models. I code and design games in my spare time. I also have an interest in the paranormal, as well as military history.

I would hope this brief introduction gives you a better understanding of who I am as a person. Now. I wish you a good day, and thank you for reading.

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