Kathryn Digilio
Creative Director | Graphic Designer | Student | Tastemaker/Blogger
Native New Yorker, calling Boston home until December 2010.

Education
Emerson College | Boston, MA
+ Graduation Date : December 2010
+ Marketing Communications: Advertising & Branding BS | Minor in Publishing Design
F07-S08 : Design Staff | Gauge Magazine
S09 : Design Assistant | Gauge Magazine
F09-F10 : Creative Director/Production Manager | Gauge Magazine

School of Visual Arts | New York, NY
+ Continuing Education Program : Advertising Dept.
+ Summer 2010

Syosset High School | Syosset, NY
2006-2007 : Managing Editor | Ken Magazine*
2005-2007 : Art Editor | Ken Magazine
*2006-2007 Ken Magazine is a recipient of a Gold Medal Honor from Columbia University Press.

Intern Experience
Blackbook Media Corp. | New York, NY
Summer 2010 : Art Department Intern
+ Misc graphic BlackBook magazine & Website tasks
+ Additional work involving iPhone application development

Sterling & Ross Publishing | New York, NY
Summer 2008 : Graphic Design Intern
+ Book Jacket Design & Desktop Publishing
+ Hand-drawn storyboard Illustration

Employment
Emerson College | Boston, MA
2007-2008 : Assistant to Annual Giving | Office of Institutional Advancement
2008-2009 : Graphic Designer | Office of Institutional Advancement
2009 : Help Desk Assistant & Tutorial teacher | Office of Information Technology
2009-present : Graphic Design Assistant | Creative Services/Office of Communications and Marketing

2005-present : Graphic & Website Design | Freelance

The Boylston Collective | Boston, MA
+ Student-run design firm and creative tutorial firm.
2009-present : Co-Founder & Creative Director

Skills
Adobe Suite (CS, CS2, CS3, CS4) Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, DreamWeaver, Flash, HTML+/CSS
Mac OSX, Windows XP, some Vista experience
MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Publisher, Powerpoint)
FinalCutPro, some AfterEffects experience

+ Social Media proficient: Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Del.i.cious, Reddit, Flickr, Bebo, Youtube, Vimeo, MySpace, Svpply
+ Filing/Alphabetizing wizard: Color order? Even better.
+ Mailing of 500+ with 3 pieces: No sweat.
+ I work incredible magic with Google and I never get a Starbucks order wrong.