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Jennifer Révoal
Multimedia Designer
The Creative Group
July 2006–Present, Seattle, Washington
Casey Family Programs–Graphic/Web Designer
- Designed Casey Family Programs' print publications including booklets, brochures, advertisements, reports, large format graphics, flyers and invitations
- Worked with print vendors to develop high quality publications within project specifications and budget
- Designed web graphics for both casey.org and Casey Kitchen, including the new Human Resources benefit section
- Began construction of a keyword searchable photo archive to improve usability of the Casey Family Programs' photographs
- Participated in the Product Identity Task Force and project planning meetings to develop a clear direction for Casey Family Programs' print collateral, communications, and product development
Optistaffing
February 2006–Present, Renton, Washington
Java Trading Company/Distant Lands Coffee–Contract Graphic/Web Designer
- Designed and developed packaging, presentations, marketing and POS materials for coffee products for grocery, convenience, hotel and restaurant chains worldwide.
- Provided technology consultation and designs for the new combined website of Distant Lands Coffee and Java Trading Company.
- Managed projects from concept to completion with vendors in Seattle and New York.
Independent Contractor–Multimedia Designer
1999–Present, Snoqualmie, Washington
- Pacific Benefit Planners (2006)–Eugene, Oregon
Web site design and development
www.pacificbenefitplanners.com
- Firefly Beading (2006)–Kent, Washington
Web site design and development
www.fireflybeading.com
- Washington State Association of Senior Centers (2006)–Puyallup, Washington
Web site design and development
www.jenniferrevoal.com/wsasc
- Washington State Association of Senior Centers (2006)–Puyallup, Washington
Print publication–Front & Center quarterly newsletter
- Puyallup Activity Center(2006)–Puyallup, Washington
Print publication–City of Puyallup Senior Recreation Guide
City of Auburn–Multimedia Specialist
May 2005–May 2006, Auburn, Washington
- Project manager and lead graphic designer for the majority of the city’s large scale projects including the website, program brochures and direct mail campaigns
- Developed and implemented a new branding image for city communications including web and print materials with a focus on unifying the city’s look and raising participation and revenue in city programs
- Set design policy and created templates for unified design between city departments
- Worked on all stages of the project, including planning, design, development, editing, proofing, vendor relations, and mailing
Oregon Historical Society–Digital Imaging Specialist
October 2003–Present, Portland, Oregon
- Selected, scanned, restored and preserved over 15,000 images with accessibility through the online research catalog
- Responsible for creating and maintaining a digital archive of high-end, archive quality digital files to be stored for preservation
- Created scanning specifications, policies and procedures, and set digital imaging standards
Columbia River Maritime Museum–Commercial Designer and Developer
CD–ROM Development
Columbia River Maritime Museum (CRMM), Astoria, Oregon
September 2001–May 2003
- Designed and developed the interactive CD–ROM, Rough Waters: A Tough Challenge Well Met
- Produced 500 copies to sell in the CRMM Museum Store and to be sent out to trustees and potential donors
March 2000–November 2000
- Designed and produced CD–ROM, An American Journey: Photographs from the CRPA Collection
- Produced 600 CD–ROMs that were sold in the museum store, sent out to trustees and potential donors
Faculty Instructional Technology Training Center (FITT)–Technology Consultant
March 2001–June 2003, University of Oregon, Knight Library, Eugene, Oregon
- Served as expert user in Adobe and Macromedia Creative Suites
- Acquired Knowledge base and demonstrated skills in over twenty software programs
- Trained University of Oregon faculty in the use of computer software and hardware
- Actively engaged in group projects including design and development of the FITT promotional materials, web site, scheduling, peer training, and inventory tracking system
Information Technology Workshop Instructor
September 2002–March 2003, University of Oregon, Knight Library, Eugene, Oregon
- Initiated curriculum planning, development and integration of two new workshops into the existing IT curriculum including Basic Web Design for the Non–Designer, and Introduction to Adobe PhotoShop
- Instructed groups of 20–25 University of Oregon faculty, students and staff in both hands-on and seminar style training in the Adobe and Macromedia Creative Suites
Education
June 2003, University of Oregon, GPA in major: 4.02
B.A., Multimedia Design, Minor: Business Administration
Awards & Honors
Dean’s List (3 yr.); National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2 yr.); Prudential 2000 Spirit of Community National Award for the documentary, In Their Footsteps (2000)
Continued Training
May 2006 – Fundamentals of Successful Project Management – 2 days – 12 CPE Credits
March 2006 – Director MX Training – 3 days
Computer Software
Adobe PhotoShop
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Premiere
Adobe GoLive
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe PageMaker
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Macromedia Freehand
Macromedia Flash
Macromedia Director
Apple Final Cut Pro
Microsoft Office Professional
Apple IMovie
SoundForge
Cakewalk
OCR Scanning
Quikeys
Papersoft Commonspot
GovOffice
Track–it
Extensis Portfolio
Computer Platforms
Windows (ME, 2000, XP) and Macintosh (OS 9, OS X)
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