Independent Project Contractor (1999- Ongoing)
9 years worth of various Freelance projects from private individuals and businesses. Website, logo and other graphic design challenges alongside illustration work. Examples available upon request and a selection of pieces are available in online portfolio. More Recently, Specializing in costume design and construction.
Charismac Engineering Inc- Graphic Designer (Summer 2007-2008)
Created Advertising material, Graphics for CD/DVD burning program interface, and web graphics. Currently developing seasonal/holiday banners for company website.
Gyros Fear Factory Sacramento Location- Makeup Artist (Fall 2007)
Head of airbrush makeup station. Responsible for conceptualization and creation of monster designs for implementation in makeup on actors for Haunted House. Duties included working with actors, and maintaining the work station and its tools.
Fur Happens Mascot Costumes- Costume Technician (Winter 2007-Spring 2009)
Shop Assistant and design technician for mascot costume production facility. Wide range of responsibilities; Pattern drafting, foam carving, piece sculpting, mold making and sewing.
Primal Visions Design Studio- Independent Contractor (Summer 2008-Fall 2009)
Responsible for various overflow costume projects.
+Education+
AA Computer Generated Animation/Modeling- Academy of Art University
+Other Qualifications+
+Capable in the following Media+
Sculpting, Basic Mold-Making Airbrushing, Sewing, Painting, Drawing, Graphic Design
+Fluent in the following programs+
Adobe Photoshop(9 yrs+), Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Corel Painter, Corel Draw, After Effects, Autodesk Maya, Microsoft Office, Grapevine
+To Inquire Or Hire+
bbarber.magpiebones@gmail.com
Beginning simply with drawing, Briana's range of skills today are broad, well rounded and lend to a body of work with a vibrant nature. From sewing and painting to sculpting, casting and molding she puts all of this knowledgability to work in cohesion to reach a final design or piece of art in unexpected and fantastic ways.
"Anything is possible with enough casting plastic and two-part epoxy."
-B