
For now, Trajecient is just me: a still young and mostly gay bisexual male from Melbourne, Australia, involved at various stages of progress in a variety of creative projects.
My professional qualifications are a Bachelor of Education (Secondary) from Swinburne University and a Graduate Certificate in Education from the University of Newcastle. I also have vocational training in professional writing and editing from the Box Hill Institute of TAFE. I am an award-winning writer, at least as an essayist. I was once published in the Australian Bar Review.
I also go by the name Lance Esgard online and am a writer, editor, type designer, composer, vexillographer, graphic designer (at least for my own work) and developing as a game developer using Godot. I am learning to use RevoScan and Spine.
This site is still in its early days, due to having to do other work and all and as a result the main focus so far is on improving site layout ahead of when I have really enough content to be on here.
If I succeed, I have dreams of developing Trajecient into a creators-for-creators organisation, currently envisioned to be a cooperative which may be established in the form of a Partnership. If so, I also have ideas about how the Partnership Agreement can have mechanisms to at least drastically limit potential for such an entity being co-opted by the wrong people. It would have binding voting mechanisms that give power not only to talent but also to patrons. It would allow for both doing one's own thing or joining group projects. That's a long-term goal but I raise it for reaching a critical mass of support, helps other creative artists as well.
At present I have not added an image of myself. I suspect I have low-level body dysmorphic disorder as I am quite uncomfortable seeing my face, despite being told how physically attractive I apparently am from strangers in shopping centres and the like.
Although this site is still not quite ready, please feel free to share the site with others. Any and all support is appreciated. 'Til then, I'm working hard to be worthy of it.