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After harassing an art teacher to let her into a Photoshop 2.0 class in '92, Kiki Carr began her graphic design career, transitioning from a journalism degree. She is now expert in most of the Adobe products. Her obsession with web design began the early '90s, when she hand-coded a vanity website called "Goth Geek of the Week," featuring photos of the more ridiculous outfits at the SF goth clubs she went to. She loves Flash and web animation, and is experienced with Dreamweaver, and other animation/video software. While producing her own cable TV show in San Francisco, "Girl Fever", she gained video editing experience using Final Cut Pro, and dabbling in Avid and After Effects. She also loves the logic of Filemaker Pro and Excel, and has designed relational databases for a travel guide publisher and for her own project-tracking use. Her true loves are bleeding edge design, strategy, trend-awareness, effective/functional design, and subculture. At a marketing seminar on Trends, she was the only audience member to know the (dual) origins of "Generation X." Download a PDF of her resume here. |
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