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C Y N D I E W O O L E Y
A seasoned, highly-organized graphic arts
professional who has produced high quality
designs and illustrations for a wide range of
clients. A versatile, “hands-on” creative force
with a broad background in diverse industries and
corporate cultures.
T E C H N I C A L I L L U S T R A T O R
Extremely adept with Adobe Creative Suite (MacIntosh and PC platforms)
Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, HTML, AutoCad, Microstations, ArcView GIS, Google Earth Pro, Sketchup, Grafer, Rhino3D and 3DMax
Very strong in core aesthetic concepts with typography, layout, color, and composition
Superb technical skills
Highly organized and accomplished in project management
Decades of experience in Scientific and Biological Illustrating with major educational publishers (Computer generated and traditional)
S E N I O R G R A P H I C D E S I G N E R
Region of the hippocampus
Pineal gland
Occipital bone
Cerebellum
Foramen magnum
Spinal cord
Hypothalamus
Infundibulum
Pituitary gland
Corpus callosum
Diencephalon
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla oblongata
Cerebrum
Brain stem
Computer art: Adobe Illustrator
A great listener and easy to work with, which translates
into accurate, efficient productivity. Highly organized and
accomplished in project management, including responsibility
for production and managing independent contractors.
Listens well
P R O J E C T M A N A G E M E N T
P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C EPRIOR TO PRESENT
City of Fremont3300 Capitol Avenue, Bldg AFremont, CA 94538
T 510.284.4000
www.ci.fremont.ca.us
City of Milpitas455 East Calaveras BoulevardMilpitas, CA 95035
T 408.586.3000
www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov
City of San José200 East Santa Clara StreetSan José, CA 95113
T 408.535.3500
www.sanjoseca.gov
City of Santa Clara1500 Warburton AvenueSanta Clara, CA 95050
T 408.615.2200
www.santaclaraca.gov
Sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Designed by Arup.Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper with vegetable-based inks.
Planning for BART to Silicon ValleyCorridor Vision, Local Action
HOMES PER STATION
JOBS PER STATION
Planning for BART to Silicon Valley
About The Diagram
Fremont Warm Springs Milpitas Berryessa Alum Rock Downtown San Jose Diridon/Arena Santa Clara
Extending BART from Fremont to the Silicon Valley is a major public investment that can also serve as a catalyst for Smart Growth in the region. This investment will be maximized by
encouraging transit-supportive communities near the stations with housing and jobs within walking distance of BART. Bay Area transportation leaders at the Metropolitan Transportation
Commission have created objectives for station-area planning in the corridor.
A vision for the corridor has emerged that embraces signifi-cant housing and job growth and yet remains sensitive to existing neighborhoods and historical resources. Each of the four cities with stations along the BART to Silicon Valley Corridor – Fremont, Milpitas, San José, and Santa Clara – has been working hard within its community to meet these objectives and find the right mix of uses around its stations.
The corridor cities are seeking to leverage the BART invest-ment to support their downtowns, to transform station areas into vibrant communities, and create diverse housing and employment opportunities. These transit-oriented communi-ties, in turn, will provide additional riders for the BART system. Yet cities also realize that station-area planning must be thoughtful and respectful of existing neighbors.
The planning and implementation that has taken place in the BART to Silicon Valley Corridor underscores the idea that a corridor approach to transit-oriented development is flexible and can accom-modate individual differences among stations. Taken as a whole, the Corridor exceeds the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s housing target of 3,850 houses within a half-mile radius of BART stations. This sends a clear message to regional, state, and national policymakers that the investment in BART to Silicon Valley is being supported by coordinated and compatible local land use planning.
Existing Jobs
Future Jobs
Existing Housing
Future Housing
Existing Housing
Existing Jobs
Future HousingHousing Target (3,850 housing units)
Corridor AverageJobs
Corridor AverageHomes
Future Jobs
The diagram below illustrates existing and future levels of development at each station. Semi-circles indicate the number of homes and jobs that are located within a ½-mile radius of each station today and estimated for year 2030. The diagram indicates that individual stations vary significantly in terms of homes and jobs.
However, when averaged across the corridor – as shown here to the left – the corridor’s future housing will far exceed the MTC housing threshold (the blue dashed line). Thus the corridor meets the intent of the MTC Transit Oriented Development Policy. And although there is no target for jobs, this corridor will also see a major increase in the number of jobs near BART stations.
S E N I O R G R A P H I C D E S I G N E R
T E C H N I C A L I L L U S T R A T O R
P R O J E C T M A N A G E R
ARUP NORTH AMERICA LIMITED
n Extracted source material from programs such as Autocad, Microstations and GIS to translate engineering and mapping concepts into visual products, integrating strong aesthetic knowledge and attention to detail to produce high quality visual material
n Key in unifying interdisciplinary graphics standards to comply with corporate standards, including detailed templates for technical reports and maps as well as developing graphic guidelines for individual projects
n Designed and produced reports, marketing material, informational graphics and maps for various disciplines on high-end projects such as BART Metro Strategic Planning, Concord Community Reuse Project, San Francisco Transbay Terminal Competition and Consulting, Candlestick Park/ Hunters Point Development Project, UCSF Mission Bay Daylighting Studies, Sacramento International Airport, San Francisco General Hospital, Stanford University NANO Technology Center and others
Model: Contractor: Season: Style #: Garment Finish: Description: Body Fabric:Body Lining: Sleeve Lining:
Date:
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G Other: H 1/16” Edgestitch
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Double Welt Pocket with Concealed Zipper Closier Each Welt 1/4”
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Box Pleat-Each Pleat 1” deep. Stitch together on inside at center of pleat
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1” Belows with Seam to Create Double Belows
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Model: Contractor: Season: Style #: Garment Finish: Description: Body Fabric:Body Lining: Sleeve Lining:
Date:
A 1/8” EdgestitchB 1/4” Single Needle
C 1/4” Double Needle D 3/8” Single Needle
E Triple Needle F Bar Tack
G Other: H 1/16” Edgestitch
SPRING 07BASIL
Men’s Safari Trench CoatHeavy enzyme garment wash71736
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Two Buttons for Throat Latch Closier
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Inverted Box Pleat Vent-Each Pleat 2 1/2” DeepTotal Depth = 10”
3 1/2”
10”
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Air Vent-Antique BrassGromment
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Under Collar Zipper Pocket Bag, is formed inside of collar to hide hood. Place zipper 1” from collar edge. Zipper Length 16”.
Back Yoke is an Overlayed Flange
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4” Stitch Down Box Pleat on Both Sides of Seam
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Sleeve Tab
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Throat Latch
2 3/4” 1 1/2”
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Zipper Pocket for Hidden Hood
Embroidery Logo
HENRY JACOBSON / MULBERRY NECKWEAR
n Organized and oversaw product photo shoots and was responsible for accurate digital print output from camera to photoshop to press
n Designed and built sales presentation boards with expert hands-on skills
n Produced and maintained detailed cross-platform, technical illustrations for input into manufacturing requirements and for use in sales presentations and marketing material
n Worked with the Crreative Department to design and produce marketing material, manufacturing labeling, and visual merchandising for in-store displays and large format signage for trade shows in accordance with strict branding guidelines for Henry Jacobson, Sean John, Tommy Bahama, Jerry Garcia and others
S E N I O R G R A P H I C D E S I G N E R
P R O J E C T M A N A G E R
T E C H N I C A L I L L U S T R A T O R
WORLD TRADE PRESS
n Coordinated and executed production of Illustrator and Photoshop-based maps
n Researched and illustrated complex technical drawings for implementation into print as well as web
n Designed and produced multi-page catalogs, direct marketing mailers, sales literature, product labeling, CD covers, book covers
n Designed large format informational graphics for trade shows from concept to end result
36”
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00’ Overall Length
00’ (000”) Front Compartment Length
00’ (000”) Middle Compartment Length
00’ (000”) Back Compartment Length
51 5/16”Upper back
Compartment
59”Lower back
Compartment
52 1/4”Upper Front
Compartment
52 1/16”Lower Front
Compartment
66 1/2”Upper MiddleCompartment
66 7/8”Lower MiddleCompartment
S E N I O R G R A P H I C D E S I G N E R
P R O J E C T M A N A G E R
T E C H N I C A L I L L U S T R A T O R
AMERICAN ACADEMYOF OPHTHALMOLOGY
The Eye M.D.Association
O P H T H A L M O L O G Ym o n o g r a p h s
OPHTHALMOLOGY MONOGRAPH 7Intraocular Lenses: Basics and Clinical Applications
NEWFrom the Ophthalmology Monographs Series
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
n Illustrated medical books and pamphlets for continuing education
n Designed and produced promotional materials such as multi-page brochures and direct marketing mailers
S E N I O R G R A P H I C D E S I G N E R
T E C H N I C A L I L L U S T R A T O R
Orbital fatSubcutaneous fat
Superior transverse ligament(Whitnall’s ligament)
Krause glandsLevator muscleSuperior rectus muscle
Superior oblique muscle
Conjunctiva, posterior lamella
Conjunctiva
Wolfring glands
Capsulopalpebral head
Inferior obliquemuscle
Inferior rectusmuscle
Tarsus
SkinFrontalis muscleSub-brow fat padPreorbital orbicularis muscle
Preseptal orbicularis muscle
Orbital septum
Eyelid crease
Levator aponeurosis
Superior tarsal muscle(Müller’s muscle)
Peripheral arterial arcade
Marginal arcade vessel
Meibomian glandorificesOrbicularis muscle
Lower lid retractors
Orbital septum
Orbital fat
Suborbicularis oculi fat
Pretarsal orbicularismuscle
P L U S C O U N T L E S S O T H E R S
floatical
P a m e l a J o h n s o n
Pilates Instruction•
Manual TherapyPamela Johnson
P a m e l a J o h n s o n
Pilates Instruction | Manual Therapy
lotus
A D D I T I O N A LEXPERIENCE
S C I E N T I F I C I L L U S T R A T I O N
Addison-Wesley, Allyn & Bacon, American Academy of
Ophthalmology, Andrew and McNeel, Benjamin/Cummings,
Brooks/Cole, Brown/Benchmark Press, Goodyear Publishing,
Harcourt/Brace/Jovanovich, Harper and Row, Holt/Rinehart/
Winston, Little Brown, Mayfield, McGrawHill, Merideth- Better
Homes and Gardens, Ortho Books, Pearson Education,
Random House, Sinaur Associates, Sunset Books, Thomson
Learning, Wadsworth, Walt Disney Productions,
West Educational, Willard Grant Press, W.H.Freeman/
Scientific American, U.S.Government Park Service
Illustrated over 240 scientific, biological and medical
textbooks with major publishers, working directly with authors and editors to achieve maximum results. Continuing education with
focus in the scientific / medical field as well as developing
new skills with state of the arts computer programs.
American Academy of Ophthalmology, Arup
North America, Biozone Laboratories, Buckelew
Foundation, Degenkolb Engineering, East Bay
Cardiac Surgery Center, Henry Jacobson/
Mulberry Neckwear, NASA Center for Mars
Exploration, Newcomb Anderson McCormick
Engineering, One Touch, San Francisco Sports
Medicine Clinic, City of Oakley, Marin Municipal
Water District, Tamalpais Bank, World Trade
Press and others
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Years of studio experience and project management including responsibility for taking initial concepts through production, effectively delegating teamwork responsibilities, clarifying budgetary expectations upon the onset of a project and able to work efficiently under the pressure of a deadline.
G R A P H I C D E S I G N
Client: Brooks/Cole, Thomson LearningSherwood/ Human Physiology, 5th edIllustrations / Adobe Photoshop
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CYNDIE C.H. WOOLEY
415 233 3211
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