Personal Sites: Business owners, Cultural Producers.

Making sites for motivated, creative people is really satisfying. Work Collaboratively, 2013 [image coming] Katia Perea, WordPress, 2013 [image coming] Kristyn Dunnion, HTML/CSS, 2010 Heather Acs, WordPress, 2011 Hadassah’s Bizzare, HTML/CSS, 2008 Silas Howard, HTML, 2010 Liquidation Lady, HTML, 2007

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Webmaster: building on others work

Many organizations have a website and either seek someone to maintain and improve what they have or –oops!!– just need occasional help updating it. In order, pictured below are projects I’ve stepped in to update, maintain and improve, rather than design and build: Center for Collaborative Communication, HTML/CSS site, 2011-2012 $pread Magazine, HTML and later… Continue reading Webmaster: building on others work

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Website graphics: 2007–2008

Using Photoshop, sourced imagery, and typographical design for web banners and blog images: Blog series image: WordPress website, customized header, for Transmission, a social-justice faith-based organization in NYC. 2008.

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Center for Collaborative Communication, Print & Communications (2011-2013)

As the Communications Director for the Center for Collaborative Communication from 2011-2013, I had the opportunity to create tri-fold brochures, sell sheets (CCC_IntroPacket_Jun12-v1), postcards (CCC_Postcard_Front-bleed), posters (CCC_NextNVCSteps) and web-ready promotional graphics. Poster, 8.5 x 11: Sell sheet cover: Sell sheet interior: Postcard front:

My ### Is A Muscle The Size of Your Fist

My Cunt Is A Muscle… is based on the wonderful Your Heart Is a Muscle 1999 woodcut by Dalia Sapon-Shevin, then a member of the Syracuse Cultural Workers, it was made as an inspiration to activists and a response to the state repression experienced during the World Trade Organization protests in Seattle in 1999. Dalia’s… Continue reading My ### Is A Muscle The Size of Your Fist

#3 Digital Humanities Report: Creepy Art Possibilities

The DHWI Art in Odd Places award goes to: Digital Forensics & BitCurator BitCurator  is a project that I’m rather excited about, although not wholly for the developers’ original reasons. It’s a set of Linux-based OSS’s which “incorporate the functionality of many digital forensics tools” for the purposes of humanities research and archiving. The site… Continue reading #3 Digital Humanities Report: Creepy Art Possibilities

#2 Digital Humanities Winter Institute Report Back

Everything I viagra tabs did not take a course on: Data Sets, APIs, Random Links & Intersectionality I’ve been writing about the Digital Humanities Winter Institute, reporting on the Data Curation track here, and weird data archiving here.  The DHWI was a faucet of information which I spongily absorbed, learning that I am especially apt… Continue reading #2 Digital Humanities Winter Institute Report Back

#1 Digital Humanities Winter Institute Report-back

I attended the Digital Humanities Winter Institute at UMD’s MITH, [http://mith.umd.edu] this past week, which meant I learned how to be a better researcher and overall nerd. Firstly, hooray for CUNY GC for co-sponsoring, including making graduate student scholarships available, which meant I could go. I enrolled in the Data Curation for the Digital Humanities… Continue reading #1 Digital Humanities Winter Institute Report-back

Femme 2012: in Baltimore and Everywhere on the Web

I’m busting with pride because, for the last year, I’ve been volunteering co-leading the Media team of this weekend’s Femme Conference. Between starting work on this conference and now, I started graduate school and went to two Allied Media Conferences, and it’s just really clear to me how incredibly important media –  accessible, horizontal, participatory… Continue reading Femme 2012: in Baltimore and Everywhere on the Web