mary beanwork history

I began my career in 1997, working in Boston, Massachusetts for Interactive Factory as a Production & Integration Designer on several high profile projects. I was a core team member on the LEGO Mindstorms project and its expansion sets, as well as various web sites. I produced and integrated graphics into Director, managed the production process and maintained & archived all assets for both CD-ROM and web.

After moving to Portland, Oregon in 1999, I began working as an Interactive Production Designer for Via Training. I created static and Flash graphics for the HP InfoLab website, a training site for sales representatives. I also worked as the graphics integrator for HP's informational LaserJet kiosk, placed into Comp USA and Circuit City stores nationally.

Upon moving back to New Hampshire in 2001, I worked as an in-house graphic designer for ComCoach Design & Marketing. I designed projects for health care and business-to-business clients in New England and Holland. I produced a wide range of materials including stationery packages, brochures, flyers, newspaper & magazine ads, posters and tradeshow graphics.

I then moved into the position of Digital Print Manager for Hall Mailing & Fulfillment, in August of 2005. My tasks at HMF included the set-up and pre-flight of client files, setup and management of the Xerox Phaser 7300, color-matching and printing of client files, sampling and purchasing of paper, tracking all inventory and supplies. Occasional graphic design services were provided upon request.

I work currently as a freelance web and print designer out of Imperial Beach, CA. I have clients that span between the east and west coasts. For more work history details: download my resumé.

 

 
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