GRAPHIC DESIGN PORTFOLIO TIMOTHYJAYCHAVEZ TIM@TIMOTHYJAY.COM 904.993.1743 1015 COLLINSWOOD DR. W. JACKSONVILLE, FL 32225
OBJECTIVE EDUCATION WORK EXPERIENCE To utilize my skills and expertise as a creative designer to enhance my future employers brand marketing needs in a collaborative environment. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design University of North Florida 2006 Jacksonville, FL Bento Group August 2012 - Present Creative Director Jacksonville, FL Advanced the creative needs in regard to print, web, photography, social media, and new marketing development. RESUME Jax4Kids.com August 2012 - Present Graphic Designer Jacksonville, FL Generated ads for clients, layout newspaper content, as well as website graphics to enhance the brand. Museum of Science & History April 2011 - August 2012 Graphic Designer Jacksonville, FL Strengthened the museum s brand through generating creative content in print, web, photography and social media. Design Extensions February 2009 - January 2011 Creative Director Jacksonville, FL Design various web and print projects, as well as handle web management contents and html/css conversions. Principle Creative December 2008 - February 2009 Graphic Designer/Account Manager Jacksonville, FL Design various print projects such as posters, brochures, collateral pieces, as well as create content management system websites. APPLICATION SKILLS ADDITIONAL SKILLS LEADERSHIP ROLES Adobe Creative Suite - Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Lightroom, Dreamweaver Apple iwork - Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Final Cut Pro Microsoft Office - Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook e-mail Marketing - MailChimp, Constant Contact, ZenReach Web: CSS/HTML, Wordpress Other: Quark, Espresso Platforms: Mac OSX and Windows Photography, Videography/Video Editing, Social Media Board Member/Graphic Designer River City Pride 2013-2015 Missionary Couples for Christ Ministry 2007-2009 Treasurer Graphic Design Club, UNF 2006 Team Leader Filipino Student Association, UNF 2003-2004
2012 McDonald s Join MOSH for special activities to celebrate the grand opening of the summer blockbuster exhibit, A T. rex Named Sue. The exhibit tells the story of Sue, the largest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever unearthed. A replica cast of Sue s 42-feet-long and and 12-feet-tall skeleton is the centerpiece of this traveling exhibition that also includes interactive components. See it at MOSH through September 23! MEMBERS PREVIEW MAY 25-6 TO 9 P.M. MOSH Members will get a sneak peek at MOSH s summer blockbuster exhibit, A T. rex Named Sue. To become a member, call 904.396.6674, ext. 219. FREE for MOSH Members! GRAND OPENING MAY 26-10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. Check out the exhibit and enjoy special kid-friendly activities that will engage dinosaur fans of all ages. FREE with museum admission! DINOSAUR TRAIN SATURDAYS - 10:30 A.M. Join Buddy and the rest of his prehistoric pals from the PBS series Dinosaur Train for an adventure in the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium every Saturday morning during the exhibit at 10:30. FREE with museum admission! DINOSAUR SUMMER CAMPS JUNE 25-29 Learn all about Sue and other dinosaur species in this week of Summer Adventure Camps dedicated to dinosaurs! $180 for the public $160 for MOSH Members MOSH AFTER DARK: SPEAKING OF SUE JUNE 28-6 P.M. Join Dr. Barry Albright, a paleontologist at UNF, for a discussion of some little known facts about Sue and her excavation. $5 for the public FREE for MOSH Members, students and teachers with an ID FOSSIL DAY JULY 21-10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. Do you have a mystery object? Bring it to MOSH s panel of experts for identification! FREE with museum admission! DOZING WITH DINOS JULY 28-6:30 P.M. TO 7:30 A.M. Spend the night at MOSH and get exclusive access to A T. rex Named Sue. Campers will get to explore the museum, go to the planetarium and more! $30 per child/$20 per adult $25 per child/$15 per adult for MOSH Members JURASSIC PARK AUGUST 4-7 P.M. Relive the excitement of the time when dinosaurs roamed the land with a special showing of Jurassic Park on the museum s rooftop. $7 per adult $5 per member and children under 12 MOSH AFTER DARK: SPEAKING OF EXTINCTION AUGUST 23-6 P.M. Dr. Linda Penfold, Director of South-East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction & Conservation (SEZARC), will discuss her US & international work in using conservation strategic planning and reproductive health to solve reproduction issues that threaten the survival of rare and endangered animals. $5 for the public FREE for MOSH Members, students and teachers with an ID This exhibit was created by The Field Museum, Chicago, USA, and made possible through the generosity of McDonald s Corporation. 1025 Museum Circle Jacksonville, FL 32207 www.themosh.org 396.MOSH (6674) MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & HISTORY RACK CARD
Join us for an exclusive preview of MOSH s blockbuster summer exhibit, A T. rex Named Sue. The exhibit features a 42-foot-long cast replica of Sue, the largest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever unearthed! Celebrate the arrival of Sue on May 25, from 6 to 9 p.m.! Activities include dino-themed arts and crafts, science demonstrations and more! Be sure to stop by the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium to see special showings of Dynamic Earth (6:30 & 8:30) and Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure (7:30). RSVP by calling 904.396.MOSH (6674), ext. 219, or emailing wwest@themosh.org by May 22, 2012. VALID ON MAY 25, 2012 FROM 6-9 P.M. 1025 Museum Circle Jacksonville, FL 32207 www.themosh.org 396.MOSH (6674) MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & HISTORY POST CARD MAILER
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Cornerstone regional Development partnership and 2009 Cornerstone Chair greg smith invite You to attend The Economic Issues We Face and How Our Region is Meeting the Challenges CORNERSTONE QUARTERLY Luncheon TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2009 11:30 REGISTRATION NOON LUNCHEON HYATT REGENCY JACKSONVILLE RIVERFRONT 225 COASTLINE DR. Featuring MARGARET (MAG) BLACK-SCOTT Former Morgan Stanley Managing Director and Vice Chairman, Global Wealth Management Group Former Jacksonville Business Woman of the Year and EVE Award recipient CORNERSTONE QUARTERLY TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2009 Luncheon R.S.V.P. by MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2009 Three Convenient Ways to Register: Visit the Calendar of Events section online at www.myjaxchamber.com Call 366-6600, ext. 7601 E-Mail: events@myjaxchamber.com Cancellations must be received by Tuesday, March 17, 2009 to receive a full refund. CORNERSTONE INVESTORS $40 Per Person/$400 Corporate Table of 10 CHAMbER MEMbERS $55 Per Person/$550 Corporate Table of 10 NON-CHAMbER MEMbERS $65 Per Person/$650 Corporate Table of 10 3 Independent Drive Jacksonville FL 32202 904.366.6600 www.expandinjax.com PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 450 JACKSONVILLE, FL JACKSONVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE POST CARD MAILER
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E-MAIL BLAST A better manager. A better leader. A better you. Today s economic climate brings difficult challenges to the role of supervisor. Prepare yourself for leadership with our six-workshop series, created specifically for the complex issues of the current business environment. and the FCCJ Artist Series invite you to 1940 s A Moment in Time a reception and presentation on the role music played in America s WWII effort followed by Featuring the sensational String of Pearls Big Band Orchestra, boogie-woogie singers and swing dancers Join us before the show for a special reception and memorable historical presentation by Joseph Lorentzson. Hear Lorentzson s unique perspectives on how the music of the 1940 s united our country and became an integral element in America s World War II effort. Leading as a Supervisor in Tough Economic Times Develop and fine-tune your supervisory and leadership skills including: Effective communication Time and stress management Team building Conflict resolution This series of six workshops begins April 8. Advanced registration is required and space is limited. For more information or to enroll, call Cathy at (904) 381-3773. Group registration and billing is available. For more information or to learn about other professional development courses, call Annie at (904) 357-8910. Call (904) 381-3773 today! www.fccj.edu Joseph Lorentzson, a WWII era aficionado, is planning his third trip to Normandy for the 65th celebration of the liberation of Europe. An avid collector of period music and World War II memorabilia, Lorentzson is a member of the Military Vehicle Preservation Association. Monday, April 6, 6 p.m. Times-Union Center, Moran Theater 6 p.m. Reception with heavy hors d oeuvres presented by the Institute of the South for Hospitality and Culinary Arts 6:30 p.m. Presentation by Joseph Lorentzson 7:30 p.m. In the Mood, 1940 s Musical Revue All-inclusive evening tickets are just $75 (Complimentary Parking Included) Already have tickets to the show? Join us at the Times-Union Center for the reception and presentation for just $30. Charge by Phone: (904) 632-3373 or (888) 860-BWAY www.fccj.edu FCCJ E-MAIL MARKETING DESIGN