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K E V I N K A N A R E K
kevin@chiefpeople.com
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www.arcllc.com
(2001)
an international
market research & management consulting firm based in
NYC
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- met with the
firm's principals to determine objectives, content &
design
- designed &
produced the site
- coordinated
revisions in response to user testing & feedback
- features:
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www.cathedralnyc.org
(1999 - 2003)
a K-8 private school
in upper Manhattan, part of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine
- worked with faculty
to determine & create content
- selected & digitized
media assets, including photos, archival images, & music
- designed, produced
& launched the site
- provided ongoing maintenance,
training & consulting
- features:
- photo slideshow:
available as Quicktime or low bandwidth javascript pict flip
- student choir
performances
available as MP3 & Quicktime
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student projects section includes web work, multimedia,
graphics & desktop publishing created by students
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Production Central:
www.prodcentral.com
(January, 2005)
A New York City studio specializing in video editing, production,
equipment & space rentals
- optimized existing
website for search engine indexing by use of meta tags, file
names, titles & keyword density
- pages now place
in the top 10 returns of Google searches for "soundstage
rental," "digibeta
rental," & other targeted keywords
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Maximum Capacity (2001)
a web site design firm
served as technical
producer on projects, including sections of the Ology
educational web site for the American Natural History Museum
- produced html
pages, image slices & gif animations based on designs
provided by client's in-house designers
- examples: Biodiversity
& Genetics
pages
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Turnus
Media: www.turnus.com
(1997 - 2001)
A
portfolio site of writing, design, artwork & collage:
Stories
& photographs
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SUMI
BRUSH & INK
- Creating logo
& web site for Tinyhost, a reseller of hosting space serving
non-profit & Buddhist organizations
- Let
the Love In (Flash slideshow)
samples of artwork created for a SpiralMuse event
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