Desperately seeking Flash design guru

The market's red-hot at the moment and with that you Flash
guru's are now at the centre of the universe. My client is one of
Melbourne's top design houses with blue chip work banking up.
They're soooo desperate to attract the best that the cheque book is
open. So if you have at least 3 years experience in Flash design
and have built sites that glide so beautifully that the user just
wants to close them down so they can see them load again - then we
need to talk.
Contact NEWMEDIA PEOPLE by email [email protected]
or call Denis on 03 8610 8380
Hope you can help
denis

I posted earlier in a different forum about design
patterns. I was able to find one new source, and I
knew about the Head First Design Patterns. Please,
is there another comprehensive catalog that has Java
code examples of patterns like: composite/iterator,
observer, decorator, template etc..?Yes, Java itself has lots of these built into the language: java.util.Observer, java.util.Iterator.
java.io.InputStream is a Decorator.
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>
I am very new to this and appreciate your help sincerely.If you really understand the patterns you should start looking for them in your own code.
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