Tim Moser
Seattle Web Design

summary
Strong communication & project management skills, superior client relations, and the ability to work well under tight deadlines.
education
Northwest College of Art : Poulsbo, WA : 2000-2003
Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual Communication with majors in Graphic Design and Multimedia.
skills
Multimedia
Web Design, XHTML, XML, CSS, Javascript, .Net Integration , RIA Design & Integration, Flash Animation
Graphic Design
Identity, Branding, Brochure Design, Packaging, Typography
Computer Skills
Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Visual Studio, MS Office, Expert Use of The Google
experience
Elephants & Ants
Senior Designer : 2005-Present
- Web, print & identity design for clients that include: Microsoft, Citel Technologies, Beechers Artisan Cheese, & Urchin Home Furnishings.
- Assist in the facilitation of team and client meetings.
- Communicate difficult/sensitive information tactfully.
- Implement complex database concepts as well as the implications of different database designs & effectively apply database design techniques.
- Understand the benefits of the various programming languages & execute knowledge of client system architectures.
- Create well designed, reusable objects.
- Understand, and work within, browser specific compatibility issues.
- Implementation of design methodologies and object oriented environments.
Sloan Creative Group
Web Designer : 2003-2005
- Built websites that have enabled clients do double and triple their web business as well as created sales materials that allowed them to reach out to new customers.
- Project management and customer contact on web projects of varying sizes.
- Redesigned the SCG website, sales process, project administration, and sales tools.
- Worked in both a team environment and under self-management.
Olympic Outdoor Center
Sales / Web Site Administrator : 2001-2003
- Administrator of company websites, including rebuilding, updating, and maintenance.
- Tracked, filled, and processed sales orders through the sites.