NAME: Wayne R. Lewis 01/10
CLEARANCE: Top Secret with SCI
STATUS: Present Employee
EDUCATION:
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Coursework |
Year |
Institution/Program |
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1. |
3-D
Rendering, Animation, Photo Editing, Web Design |
2002 |
Continuous
training via seminars, tutorials, and self-study courses. |
Graphic
Arts |
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2. |
Illustration,
Portraiture |
1967 |
Federal
Bureau of Investigation |
Graphic
Arts |
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3. |
Advanced
study in Fine Arts |
1966-1968 |
Corcoran
School of Art |
Art |
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4. |
Standard
Academics plus both Fine and Graphic Arts |
1965-1966 |
Prince
George’s Community College |
Art |
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Lewis has more than 17
years experience in Naval Aviation Weapon/Training System graphics’ design and
support. From complex animated flight aerobatics to
basic technical illustrations, Mr. Lewis’ work focuses on accuracy, realism,
and attention to details. As a Senior Graphic Artist and an integral member of
the courseware production team, Mr. Lewis illustrates all aspects of subject
matter pertaining to training.
An extensive portfolio of
Mr. Lewis’ work includes both hand-drawn and computer rendered (2-D and 3-D)
illustrations, figures, and graphic images, plus photographic and video imagery
production and editing. Cross-platform
proficient in both MAC and PC versions of the above listed applications, Mr.
Lewis creates artwork deliverable in both print and multimedia formats. Mr. Lewis is also well versed in Web page
design and development.
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From / To by |
Name of employer |
Title
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Delex Systems, Inc. |
Senior Graphic Artist |
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As
a Senior Graphic Artist, Mr. Lewis illustrates all aspects of subject matter
pertaining to aviator training. He has
supported both new courseware production and Revision and Maintenance
(R&M) efforts for curriculum governed by both Tactical Electronic Warfare
Fleet Replacement Squadron One Two Nine (VAQ-129) and the Electronic Attack
Weapons School (EAWS). |
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From / To by |
Name of employer |
Title
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2. 05/94 – 09/99 |
Star Mountain (NAS Whidbey) |
Graphic Artist |
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Same
as above described Delex position. |
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From / To by |
Name of employer |
Title
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3. 01/73 – 04/94 |
Self-employed |
Sculptor/Foundryman |
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Freelance
Graphic artist.. Also, created bronze sculptures for
galleries, private collectors and public art. |
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From / To by |
Name of employer |
Title
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4. 1973 -1979 |
R.J. Brady Publishing Co. |
Senior Illustrator |
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Supervised
art department with six graphic illustrators.
Coordinated projects between editorial and art department. Performed figure, graphic, and technical
illustrations. |
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From / To by |
Name of employer |
Title
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5. 1971 - 1973 |
Unites States Marine Corps Reserve |
Counter-Intelligence |
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Top
Secret clearance. Concurrent civilian
employment authorized by the Command. |
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From / To by |
Name of employer |
Title
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6. 1971 - 1973 |
Special Warfare Laboratory |
Illustrator |
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Graphic
and technical illustration of view graphs, publication art and flip charts. |
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From / To by |
Name of employer |
Title
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7. 1970 - 1971 |
Vitro Laboratories |
Illustrator |
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Graphic
and technical illustration of view graphs, publication art and flip charts. |
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From / To by |
Name of employer |
Title
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8. 1969 - 1970 |
FBI: Washington, D.C. |
Illustrator |
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Illustrated
and prepared courtroom exhibits and training and procedures manuals. Rendered likeness of suspect(s) of a crime
from a description given by the victim or witness. |
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