Graphic Designer/Web Developer
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Graphic Designer/Web Developer
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Versatile, creative, experienced graphic designer with comprehensive web development skills. Proficient in all phases of the project life cycle, including initiation, planning, execution and launch processes. Clients include Fortune 500, financial, non-profit, retail, manufacturing, small business and educational services.
Advanced Cascading Style Sheets, “Web 2.0” design and
development techniques, search engine optimization, web accessibility (W3C Section 508 Compliance) and social media marketing.
(Online Media industry)
2003 — Present (6 years )
• Provide graphic and web design, image optimization,
development, cross-platform integration, web accessibility,
and search optimization services using the latest
technologies and best practices for a large range of clients
including XM Radio, JP Morgan Chase, Kodak, Nielsen,
Nabisco, Parents’ Action for Children,
Sprint Nextel, TIAA-CREF, American Red Cross,
Ferraiolo Fitness, Trendsetters Salon and Pelle Bello.
(Public Company; pub; Marketing and Advertising industry)
2001 — Present (8 years )
• Various projects as a freelance consultant - see "Owner/Consultant at Nanu Creative."
(Privately Held; Internet industry)
June 2007 — October 2009 (2 years 5 months)
• Develop designs for online community web sites including Winchester-Live, Math for America, Shop.org
and Ernst & Young, creating a creative, engaging, cohesive
look-and-feel that engages and impacts members.
• Manage design implementations during integration with
community elements, such as message boards, file sharing,
photo sharing and blogging.
(Non-Profit; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
March 2003 — October 2004 (1 year 8 months)
• Develop interface, navigation and style standards for redesign of internal web site for one of the largest non-profit organizations in the country, an audience of 1.2 million users. Site consists of over 20,000 files of information critical for all Red Cross headquarters, chapters, service areas, blood regions, staff and volunteers to complete their jobs.
(Public Company; iixl; Internet industry)
2000 — 2002 (2 years )
• Establish project style requirements, guidelines and
development standards for complex, multi-million dollar client
engagements serving established Fortune 500s, including
First USA, AOL, DuPont and Eastman.
(Online Media industry)
1999 — 2000 (1 year )
• Redesign, implement and maintain company web site.
• Develop four-color, two-color, and black and white print
advertisements.
• Manage desktop publishing efforts.
Family, graphic design, singing, photography, American Sign Language