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Blogs, media, projects by Charles Williams are featured.
Web technician at Society of Manufacturing Engineers, 1998-2003. I converted the monthly magazines from Quark desktop publishing to HTML. The results of my efforts were displayed on web pages similar to this.
Staff writer at community news; stories appearing both in print and Internet.
Portfolio items labelled "Community News" all belong in this group.
Their task was two-fold: craft a vision statement strong enough to lead the combined communities into the next 15 years and develop a series of strategic plans covering core needs.
"Think of it as an extreme makeover where a team of people come in and help city officials and neighbors discuss the project and learn how to make the most impact..."
"Labor is a major factor in our industry. It can account for 50 to 60 percent of the costs everyday. Efficient investment in technology makes that dollar go as far as it can."
A single mother raising a 16-year-old high school student. She lacks Internet access because connecting a computer to the Internet is complicated and expensive.
I teach job skills to hard-to-employ populations in Chicago. Additionally I edit a monthly newsletter for the group.
HTML developed in 1997 while at Northwest Graphics. Worked tightly with a single graphic designer on this one.
A web page I'm working on for J. Vilenas in Wicker Park.
"Bud Billiken", the oldest and largest African American parade in the United States, began 82 years ago when Robert S. Abbott, founder of the Chicago Defender newspaper, conceived it to urge youth back to school.
See my parade photos at Facebook.
Peter McKnight and I had some good luck when Chicago ABC 7 let loose their Hungry Hound segment on his new store at Cermak and State in the South Loop. I made this card for him to introduce the new place. His original shop on 79th and Emerald is going strong.
Next we're looking for ways to market his unique spice mix.
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Bill Faison
Retired Chicago US Steel professional. He produces the newsletter for his retired co-workers.
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Urban farmer in Chicago, producer of all-natural preserves, jellies, honey, fruits and vegetables, requires labels and various specialized printing applications.