
Interactive/Multimedia Developer - National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)
Washington D.C. Metro Area

Interactive/Multimedia Developer - National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)
Washington D.C. Metro Area
As an Interactive/Multimedia Developer at NASA, I have been fortunate enough to work on some of the most important and exciting projects of my career, as well as produce online multimedia features with astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, John Glenn and Mike Fincke. I am also serving as Director of Media Relations for Yuri's Night.
I enjoy freelancing after-hours and have worked with a number of high-profile clients in a variety of fields, from entertainment to government. My contact email is mdcarbajal@gmail.com.
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; Aviation & Aerospace industry)
March 2007 — Present (2 years 5 months)
My latest project is the 50th Anniversary of NASA, which won Adobe's Site of the Day Award and became a Finalist at the Adobe MAX 2008. It can be seen at: www.nasa.gov/50years
My first project at NASA was the International Space Station: Interactive Reference Guide, which became the winner of the Adobe MAX 2007 as well as Adobe's Site of the Day Award. It was also featured live on CNN and Adobe EDGE magazine.
Later in the year we released the 50th Anniversary of the Space Age, which is a highly engaging and interactive flash presentation featuring rare archival footage, 6 biographies, 3D spacecrafts and a photo gallery. It also won Adobe's Site of the Day Award.
Keep staying tuned to www.nasa.gov!
History, Languages, Traveling, Art, Religion, etc.
Member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Member of Mensa, President of Toastmasters International - NASA Headquarters Division
Winner of the Adobe MAX 2007 - Public Sector category
Finalist of the Adobe MAX 2008 - Public Sector category
4-time Adobe Site of the Day Award Winner
Webby Awards 2009 - Official Honoree - Rich Media Advertising
Nominated for National Design Award 2009