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Chris Kelley

Interactive Designer/Developer

Chris Kelley

Ogden, Utah

I am an interactive designer / developer with 5 years of professional agency experience. I have been taught the value of clear communication, working in a team environment, and doing whatever it takes to get a project completed on time. I strive to push the advancement of a medium and/or technology rather than its replication.

Specialties:
Interactive design, Flash, Actionscript 2.0, XHTML, CSS, Wordpress, Motion/Animation, UI design, Logo design, Audio Processing, and Touch Screens. I also have a working knowledge of Actionscript 3.0, PHP, MySQL, Javascript, E-commerce systems and various Server Technologies.

Experience

  • Owner/Designer/Developer
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    May 2007 - Present
    FALCADIA LLC

    Owner of Falcadia LLC a small design company specializing in interactive design & development. Falcadia is geared towards working with clients who are in need of creative, simple soultions that outsmart the competition rather than outspend them.

  • Senior Interactive Designer/Developer
    Park City, Utah
    Aug 2005 - Apr 2009
    FLASHPOINT

    At Flashpoint I was responsible for web design/development, project management, direction, and producing creative ideas from concept to completion . I also developed content for an interative touch screen and created many logos and identity packages.

  • Web Designer
    Kaysville, UT
    May 2004 - Aug 2005
    FORTHGEAR

    My primary responsibilities at Forthgear included: designing & developing websites and print pieces for international and local clients. Also, Flash based game design and development.

Education

  • BFA Visual Arts Communication / Graphic Design
    Ogden, UT
    Sep 2000 - May 2004
    Weber State University

    While attending school, I was employed by Weber State University as the instructor of Art 3420 Bitmap Imaging and Vector Drawing. I received the “Outstanding Student Award” for 2004 from the WSU Visual Arts Department.

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