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Seismogram | July 22, 2003 Bada boom, bada Bingham!
No, it’s not a punchline…it’s just that we’re excited to introduce April Bingham, who brings with her over nine years of experience in web design and development (practically an eternity in this line of work!) In the new position, she will be responsible for concepting, planning, designing and programming web sites and other interactive communications vehicles. April has worked in both small and large markets throughout the Midwest, designing and developing polished, professional websites with solid, build-to-standards programming - ASP to XHTML and just about everything in between! April comes to us from Michigan by way of the frigid wilds of the Upper Peninsula, where she graduated cum laude from Michigan Technological University. Stop by and say “eh!” next time you’re in the area. (Or maybe “bada bing!” is appropriate here.) Design? Rudolph knows.
Our new identity puts the emphasis on a wide range of interactive work, but the actual design of both interactive and print is still alive and well as part of the mix here at Seismic. That’s thanks to Kelley Rudolph, who shines with her ability to delve into both. Kelley brings over 15 years of professional design experience to the Seismic team. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire , she has extensive background in printing, prepress, and graphic and web design. Prior to joining Seismic, Kelley ran her own graphic design business - she knows what it takes to get the job done right, on time and on budget. She looks forward to putting her, uh…nose…to the grindstone for your next print or interactive design project. Sign up below to receive Seismogram, our e-mail newsletter. |
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