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< Ben Sibelman is a RyanHouse resident whose strong skills include writing, graphic design, and ritual design. He has also newly acquired training in software and website user experience design through a Master's program in [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/about Human-Centered Design and Engineering] from the University of Washington, from which he graduated in June 2023. (If you're reading this and looking for a designer, check out [[https://bensibelman.webflow.io/ his portfolio]]. His writing projects include an in-progress science fiction novel and a number of [[https://metaphoriuminomicon.org/Stories.html#Ben: short stories]]. He is also a member of SolSeed, a small science-based religion founded in 2005.

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> Ben Sibelman is a RyanHouse resident whose strong skills include writing, graphic design, and ritual design. He has also newly acquired training in software and website user experience design through a Master's program in [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/about Human-Centered Design and Engineering] from the University of Washington, from which he graduated in June 2023. (If you're reading this and looking for a designer, check out [[https://bensibelman.webflow.io/ his portfolio]]). His writing projects include an in-progress science fiction novel and a number of [[https://metaphoriuminomicon.org/Stories.html#Ben: short stories]]. He is also a member of SolSeed, a small science-based religion founded in 2005.


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Ben Sibelman is a RyanHouse resident whose strong skills include writing, graphic design, and ritual design. He has also newly acquired training in software and website user experience design through a Master's program in Human-Centered Design and Engineering from the University of Washington, from which he graduated in June 2023. (If you're reading this and looking for a designer, check out his portfolio). His writing projects include an in-progress science fiction novel and a number of short stories. He is also a member of SolSeed, a small science-based religion founded in 2005.

Contact: ben at solseed dot org