Welcome to the Thrica Network
You’ve reached the Thrica Network, showing the life and times of C. Harwick: blogger, musician, web designer, author of AguaT, supreme pontiff of the domain www.thrica.com. I specialize in web design and logo creation services. I can code a design you already have, or create one from scratch. If you are interested, you can check out the portfolio and then contact me to get a quote.

- XHTML Strict, semantic, modular, and accessible code
- CSS Aesthetically pleasing layouts that emphasize rather than distract from the content
- PHP & MySQL All-in-one, easily manageable backend content systems, including forums and blogs
- Graphic Design Snazzy logos and beautiful layout elements made with professional-level tools
A truly great website is the convergence not only of great design and a slick logo, but solid coding as well. All audiences must be considered: those with low-bandwidth connections, internet cellphones, text-only browsers, and more. This is why the structure is so important to the modern internet.
All code is written by hand, and is always standards-compliant.
Latest Portfolio Project: Epta Astera
Epta Astera is a gregorian folk metal band based in Chapel Hill, whose entire branding, including cover art and web design, were done by me. This is a redesign for their second album, SALIGIA, which features cathedral architecture on the front, and the logo prominently displayed. Like the last design for Ero Cras, the header blends into the body, and the texture gives it a distinct look. The site is built entirely on a Wordpress installation, allowing for ease of maintenance and upgrading.View Site | More Projects »
Latest Articles
The Law as Values
People from the time the law was given have looked at it as a series of categorical imperatives – things that one must abide by no matter what and regardless of the reason. It becomes more about the action itself than the spirit behind it. It was exactly this thinking that led Jesus to rebuke the Pharisees for adhering to the letter of the law while completely missing its spirit (Mark 2:23-28)…
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Traffic Jams and the Free Market
A Microfederalist Manifesto
The Ends of Institutions (Or, The Problem with Moral Theories of Government)