
Katie is
an American artist and internationally recognized graphic designer.
Her work has been showcased in many publications, including Mac
Design, and she was the first woman to be profiled by Dallas
CEO.
Founded in 1999, her design firm JABEYE continues
to flourish, with a roster of international clients that includes
Pink Floyd. The company has won many accolades – including ‘Best of
Category for Print’ in the Graphic Excellence Awards, and a Webby
Award for DavidGilmour.com –
which are
a testament to the widespread appeal of her work. Local
clients include national names – Quality Telephone and Clearview
Energy – along with global brands such as Smirnoff, Captain Morgan,
and Jose Cuervo. Notably, JABEYE was awarded the contract to rebrand
the local City of DeSoto.
Known for clean, uncluttered and timeless design, Katie Glantz has recently returned from a trip to Mumbai, where she produced a book cover for an Indian author and his American publisher. Her paintings of Iconic Women are in great demand.






In the mid 1970’s Martial Arts became
sensationalized through movies and TV shows.
It is widely believed that these ‘arts’ came from the Orient,
but did they?
Christopher Fernandes spent a great deal of his life researching the
history of Martial Arts and where they originated from.
In Vajramushti
the reader will not only learn of this ancient form of martial arts,
but they will learn the balance of mind, body and soul through the
practice of Vajramushti.
This book is a thought provoking, well laid out journey into
the depth and understanding of Vajramushti.
American
Me? The one
book that will offend everyone; white, black, brown, yellow, green,
red or blue.
Are you part of the problem, or part of the solution?
American
Me? Says what’s on the minds of millions, and though it
is not “Politically Correct,” someone had to say it; are you an
“American”? Do you
really want to be an “American”?
What is an “American”?
Scheduled Release 2011