art director / visual designer at MUH·TAY·ZIK | HOF·FER
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
MUHTAYZIK | HOFFER - san francisco, ca since Jul 2010
art director / visual designer
Health Net (MHN) Oct 2004 - Aug 2009
Graphic Designer
Health Net (MHN) Feb 2004 - Sep 2004
Dept. Coordinator, Marketing & Communications
United Talent Agency Jun 2002 - Jun 2003
Assistant/ Agent Trainee
Lucasfilm Jun 2001 - Aug 2001
Intern, Licensing & Merchandising
Education:
California College of the Arts 2009 - 2011
MFA, Design
Wellesley College 1998 - 2002
BA, Cognitive Science
San Francisco University High School 1994 - 1998
Skills:
Adobe Creative Suite Illustrator Graphic Design InDesign Photoshop Copywriting Illustration Concept Development Art Direction Graphics User-centered Design Experience Design Art
Loadmaster Eng. since Jan 2009
Document Control
M & H Emergy Jun 2006 - Nov 2008
Documentation Specialist
David Brown Union Pump Jan 2004 - Jun 2006
Executive Assistant
London-based academic Charlotte Cooper first identified the "headless fatties" in 2007, arguing that these images further stigmatize obese people, who become "reduced and dehumanised as symbols of cultural fear: the body, the belly, the arse, food." The Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity p
Indeed, in the first games, in Athens in 1896, all 256 competitors were men. Women were allowed to compete four years later, with tennis player Charlotte Cooper the first champion. (Medals were not awarded until 1904.)
A: Britain's three-time Wimbledon champion Charlotte Cooper won the singles title in St. Louis in 1904, becoming not only the first female Olympic champion in tennis, but the first woman in any sport to win an Olympic gold medal!