Contract History

Elite Xposures | August 2006–Present
Elite Xposures, a prominent photography studio in the D.C. area, are in need of a website to keep up with their competition. I have been tasked with creating a sleek website to attract new customers and showcase their work.

ArmyTimes | July 2006–August 2006
The ArmyTimes was in need of a designer to help build their new website. I helped create a tableless layout relying on HTML and CSS with some basic JavaScript to create a clean new design.

SureClick | November 2001–June 2002
SureClick, public relations firm in D.C., was looking for someone to help redesign there website and add some flash animation. I also worked on several animated banner ads.

Society of Toxicology | January 2002–March 2002
The Society was in need of collateral material for two conferences to be designed during their seminar season. They also required some web content updates and illustration.

American Plastics Council and American Chemistry Council | December 2000–June 2002
Several pieces were created for these two organizations, including 3 brochures, proposal work, and advertisements.

GreenBiz | June 2000
GreenBiz is a program of The National Environmental Education and Training Foundation. I was tasked with creating a 4-color, 2-sided flyer and four banner ads for the environmental company.

Employment History

Bridgeborn | December 2005–June 2006
I worked as a Senior Digital Designer for this government contractor. My duties included, designing and maintaining the web content of several tools for the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP). I was also tasked with updating the IS-120 computer-based training and many presentation pieces.

SAIC | March 2002–December 2005
I worked for SAIC, a major government contractor for 3.5 years as a Senior Digital Designer. I started out in the Proposal Center creating proposal graphics and packaging, with the occasional brochure here and there. I than moved on to Hicks & Associates, a wholly owned subsidiary of SAIC, where I produced two computer-based training websites. The sites included the Nuclear Surety CBT for USAFE, and the Iraq Training Program for the U.S. Army. I was the transferred to the Online Training division to continue my work designing another CBT for the Army, Improvised Explosive Devices. I also worked on the Joint Knowledge Distribution Database Capability (JKDDC) website.

iBEAM Broadcasting | December 2000–October 2001
At iBEAM, a webcasting company, I designed hundreds of banners for AOL and created the firms corporate website. Unfortunately, the company folded in 2001.

PricewaterhouseCoopers | September 1999–September 2000
I worked as a Design Specialist, creating proposal layouts, production, brochures, and flash animations for the firms clients.

AFCEA | April 1998–September 1999
This was the company that gave me my start. I was employed as a Jr. Designer for this non-profit organization, creating advertisements and brochures for there long list of annual conferences.

Education and Training

SAIC | February 2005
Program Management I

The Art Institute of Washington | June 2003
HTML and JavaScript Courses | GPA: 4.0

Westlake | June 2001
Flash 5 Advanced ActionScripting

EEI Communications | July 21, 2000
Web Development

The Art Institute of Philadelphia | Graduated September 27, 1997
Associates Degree in Visual Technology | GPA: 3.8

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