EN382 Art of Publishing • Spring 2006
faculty: Randy Brooks & Ed Walker

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DanTemkin
Dan Temkin

 

Founding Member of Bronze Man Books


Dan Temkin

The following is a breakdown of both technical and non-technical skills and interests.

- Computers: Experience with computers has been obtained from a selection of companies and institutions which I have worked as well as own personal interest.
• Hardware: Have both built, repaired, and maintained a wide variety of computers and associated hardware.
• Software: Due to my major in Computer Science and working in the Media Art Center Computer Lab [Mac Lab] for 4 year I have a wide working knowledge base of applications that far exceed realm of publishing. Applications more specific to publishing have been listed below along with there years of use.
– Adobe: Photoshop [8+] , Illustrator [4+], InDesign [3+]
– Macromedia: Dreamweaver [8+], Flash [4+], Fireworks [4+], Freehand [4+]

- Programming & Web Development
• Programming abilities in a wide variety of languages which include but is not limited to: Java, C/C++, VB, Unix/Linux Shell, Cocoa.
• Web Development includes both static and dynamic web design, working with Domains and Hosting companies, and
– Static Web: HTML, XHTML, XML, XSLT, CSS, RSS, and Javascript.
– Dynamic Web: PHP, JSP/Servlets, mySQL, PosgreeSQL, and Apache.
• E-Media, over time I have dabbled in different e-media technologies such as pod-casting, video streaming, e-books, and the mobile web [cellphones and handheld computers].

-Business Skills, these are not all of my business skills but the ones that I feel most comfortable with.
• Project Management
• Logistics
• Marketing

 


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