About RTI
Gawain Reifsnyder founded Round Table Interactive in 1995 when a computer graphics and web design hobby suddenly veered out of control.
At the time, Gawain was a professional guitarist on tour with the eight time Grammy winning vocal group
Take 6. The World Wide Web was just starting to enter the public conciousness. Gawain was fascinated by the possibilities and he soon found himself making the jump from high-tech guitar to high-tech New Media.
Gawain began running a very popular guitar-oriented web site called Guitar.net, serving over 3 million pages per month at a time when the web was a much smaller place. This led to work on other music instructional multimedia projects using QuickTime video and Macromedia Director.
One thing led to another and pretty soon Gawain found himself developing a variety of CD-ROM based multimedia projects in the late 1990s. Some of the highlights were his work with New Order Media, creating interactive training courses used by nurses around the country. Later Gawain worked with Wycliffe Bible Translators on a touch-screen kiosk that traveled around the country educating people on the needs and opportunities for Bible translation and support around the world.
After earning a Dove Award nomination in 1996 for his work on “Carman - Mission 3:16” Gawain worked with Everland Entertainment to develop the second generation of the Kid City kiosk—A large touch screen unit that was a semi-permanent fixture in over 300 retail music outlets in the US and Canada. Around the same time he began a long working relationship with the folks at interlínc, designing CD-ROMs and web sites for their products and marketing campaigns.
Since then, Gawain has continued to develop innovative solutions, creating web sites, web applications and multimedia projects that are flexible, powerful and tailored to unique requirements of each client.
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