An introduction. Written in the third person, but not because Andrew has a staff...

For more on Andrew and a sampling of his work, please see the resume, bio, clippings and projects pages.

 Andrew Moore-Crispin is the Web Editor of butterscotch.com, the sweet mobile lifestyle network and a division of Tucows Inc. For a brief overview of what he's doing at butterscotch.com, see his interview with OnDeck, the behind-the-scenes show on all that's happening at butterscotch.com.


Andrew served for six years as Editor-in-Chief of HUB: The Computer Paper. Later, he became EIC of Mobile, Bell Mobility's 1.1 million circulation direct to subscribers bi-annual magazine

In 2006 he returned from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where he spent a year serving as Consulting Editor for Vision KL magazine.

Working closely with Senior Consulting Editor Sam Coleman, he spearheaded a complete redesign of Vision KL, its Web site and client supplement magazines. Vision KL is a city lifestyle and entertainment magazine with a focus on what's happening in and around Kuala Lumpur (KL, Malaysia).

In addition to the complete graphical overhaul and update, Andrew played a key role in updating and improving the editorial content of Vision KL magazine. The editorial tone of the magazine was brought in line with its mission to entertain and inform visitors to Kuala Lumpur via its extensive hotel distribution network. In addition, the Consulting Editor team boosted newsstand sales by 60 percent and increased the magazine's presence at the front of the rack with ambitious and attention grabbing cover design.

As Editor-in-Chief of HUB: The Computer Paper, its regional editions and independent online presence, hubcanada.com, Andrew has watched the tech industry grow and change. His interest in technology extends beyond the professional and is a big part of his personal life. He's not content to simply discuss the "digital lifestyle" in print and online; he lives it every day.

As Editor of the technology division of Piccolo Publishing Inc., and along with the talented editorial, art and production teams and the requisite sales pressures-- Andrew was instrumental in the launch of hub: consumer electronics & more.

Andrew has been a devout follower of the Way of the Techie since his Dad brought home the family's first computer, a ZX Spectrum 48K on clearance.

High score holders in Horace goes Skiing and Hungry Horace trembled at the news that the Moore-Crispin family had come limping in to the digital age.

For more on Andrew and a sampling of his work, please see the resume, bio, clippings and projects pages.