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JENNY
HARTUNG
jhartung03@yahoo.com
I started learning
about computer graphics as a sophomore at Smith College in 2001. In my
first class I learned the very basics of Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator,
and Quark Express. In later classes I learned other multimedia computer
programs such as Macromedia Flash, Adobe Pagemaker, Macintosh imovie and
Final Cut Pro. After spending my junior year abroad in Hamburg, Germany,
I did a two-week internship in the art department at Cosmopolitan Magazine
in London. Here I picked up many tips and tricks for working in Photoshop.
After I graduated I worked for Connecticut artist Karen Rossi, and by
default became her webmaster of karenrossi.com.
Having only slight HTML knowledge, I quickly learned web design and the
program Dreamweaver. I was also able to audit a CSS and JavaScript class
at Smith in my spare time. Today I run a web design and development company Design Initiatives which offers hosting, domain name registration and web development. My "day job" is as office manager/web designer at the Maine Support Network. Recently I was awarded the $1,000 prize for winning a poster contest put on by the Western Mountains Alliance and the Maine Alternative Agriculture Association with the help of a grant from the Kellogg foundation. They put on the contest to find a logo for their from the farm to the table campaign with the slogan, "Eat Smart, Eat Local, Support Our Farmers." Ask me how I used Photoshop to create this piece...I hope that you enjoy my Photoshop class this spring,
and go home not only inspired to begin creating digital works of art, but also with a whole new set of tools in your Photoshop toolbox!
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