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LeMel Hebert-Williams LeMel Hebert-Williams is a child of the '70s, having just squeaked into genX in April '66. LeMel attended UC Berkeley, and now is a computer artist who actually works, designing for print, as well as for online and multimedia, for a design firm in San Francisco.  With regards to clients, LeMel says "One man's weird fluorescent colors is another man's Elvis on velvet."  During a period of forced unemployment to due the greed of a large corporation that shall remain nameless, LeMel discovered Top5 and had the "Dilbert Experience."  LeMel is also a musician (synthesist). Keep your eyes on IUMA.com, where his very organic (read: not techno, but club-friendly anyway) alternative-pop-dance will soon be available. LeMel does some open-mic standup around the Bay Area when a booking agent has had the necessary lapse of good judgement.  Happily married  since '93, LeMel could've married anyone he pleased (he thanks God he finally pleased someone). He's been told he resembles a certain artist-formerly-known-as-having-a-name. LeMel, however, has a name -- it is LeMel. Remember it.
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