Visual Communication Multimedia Coordinator
Raffles Design Institute
مجموع سنوات الخبرة :19 years, 11 أشهر
My role as a multimedia coordinator to maintain detailed records of researches and module outlines and formulates strategies, which effectively aid in Students work and the visual communication department as a whole.
My coordination function was to providing an appropriate solution to Lecturers and Students problems.
The Primary functions:
1. Assist the Program Director and Program Manager of modules management.
2. Working closely under the guidance and direction of the Program Director and Assistant Program Director.
3. Assist in plan and spec analysis in order to provide clear interpretations of the design/drawings for construction.
4. Research and recommend solutions to design document problems, including conflicts, interferences and errors/omissions.
5- I was responsible for consulting with and helping students then reporting to supervisors
One Year Practice (2 years Post Graduate Program) at st,joost, (Avans Hogeschool), The Netherlands
Scholarship - $16,000.00 (Award based on portfolio work) Achievements 1- Published work-Graphic Design Book: An A-Z of Visual Ideas by John Ingledew A source book of visual ideas and strategies for visual communication How to solve any Creative Brief: An A Z of Ideas explains the key ideas, sources of inspiration and visual techniques that have been used throughout design history. My Project Name” Random Mondrian”: It is a Flash Project uses Actionscript, to display infinite ways to present the Combination of Mondrian Primary Colors {RED, BLUE, YELLOW} vs. their arrangements within the “Grid System”. 2- Published work-Photography: Photography Global Project 1day6cities http://www.1day6cities.org 1DAY6CITIES is a global photography project that took place on the 11th November 2011 - 11.11.11, in London, Dubai, Shanghai, Auckland, San Francisco and São Paulo. Using word of mouth, email and social networks we put together an international team of photographers to create a unique twenty-four hour snapshot of this day across six very different cities around the globe. At exactly 00.00 Coordinated Universal Time (world time/GMT) photographers in each of these cities captured their first image in an event that saw photographs being taken every 30 seconds for the following 24 hours. The brief was for the photographers to shoot the most interesting thing happening in their city, at the time they had chosen to shoot. The cities were chosen because they are roughly an equal time difference apart meaning the films show the sun traveling around the earth through the course of the day. The edited films and stills can be seen here and exhibitions of the project are recorded on the blog. My Timetable grid shooting was from 3am-5am