High atop mighty Mount Queen Anne in Washington's wilderness (read: Seattle) lies the Black Pixel mountain fortress retreat. Inside: Mac nerds. Mac nerds working on super sekret software projects for iPhone, iPod touch and Mac OS X. We'll have more to say about that later, but for now, let's meet the team!
Bil Moorhead is a longtime Smalltalk junkie turned Cocoa lover, and was very pleased to see his work on ApartmentGuide.com's iPhone app featured in Apple's TV ads.
Chris Clark designs interfaces from his fortress of solitude in Vancouver, BC. His work with Tapulous and Nine Inch Nails has found its way onto millions of iPhones worldwide.
Daniel Pasco is a martial artist turned rocket scientist turned CEO. His code has been on Mars, and his hobby developing Internet multiplayer games at college is now full time concern at Black Pixel.
Erik Fleuter Erik Fleuter is a wellspring of concept art and is Black Pixel's reigning king of 3D modeling. When he practices swordplay on the office floor, old ladies weep.
Garrett Kelly is an urban shaman, radio DJ, musician, paranormal enthusiast, and, of course, iPhone developer. He digs Ruby on Rails, too.
George Dick has, by far, the longest commute in the company. George keeps operations in check and still finds time to write code when he's not traveling between Seattle and Alaska.
Kyle Kinkade has many claims to fame; the latest discovering his photo inside the Tap Tap Revenge application bundle, leftover from his days developing Tap Tap Revenge 2 at Tapulous.