
Web Interface Designer at OmniTI
Greater New York City Area

Web Interface Designer at OmniTI
Greater New York City Area
I'm a strong believer in and supporter of standards compliant, accessible, functional and aesthetically pleasing designs.
• Excellent skills working with (X)HTML and CSS.
• Very good skills working with Javascript (jQuery and MooTools).
• Very good skills working with Adobe Photoshop and Subversion.
• Programming experience in Java, Python, and PHP.
• High versatility working from design concept to code implementation.
• Very good understanding of typography, layout, and color.
• Very good understanding of Web Standards, usability, and accessibility.
• Native Spanish speaker.
(Privately Held; Internet industry)
June 2009 — Present (2 months)
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
November 2006 — June 2009 (2 years 8 months)
Involved in designs and redesigns — from the design concepts to end products — for the college’s academic
programs, events, etc. All designs were implemented to work with Carleton-developed CMS (Reason) using
CSS and jQuery, when necessary.
(Privately Held; Computer Software industry)
June 2008 — December 2008 (7 months)
Worked as design consultant for the Chesspark team. Designed and implemented placeholder page for
Speeqe project as well as Trac customization for a series of XMPP and HTTP projects. Involved in
reworking several areas of chesspark.com.
(Privately Held; E-Learning industry)
June 2008 — September 2008 (4 months)
Collaborated with programmers and company’s designers. Participated in client meetings during the design
process. Involved in several projects from design to implementation.
(Motion Pictures and Film industry)
December 2007 — 2008 (1 year)
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
November 2006 — December 2007 (1 year 2 months)
Promoted and marketed Apple products on Carleton College’s campus. Organized and directed
campus-wide student movie festival. Led Carleton College’s Macintosh user group.
2005 — 2009
Information Design 2008 — 2008