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Professional Summary:
Mayan El-Sabbagh is a Cairo-based graphic and motion designer with a versatile skill set and a passion for creative expression. Graduating from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Helwan with a specialization in animation and illustration for books, Mayan brings a solid foundation in visual arts to their work. Over the years, Mayan has held various roles, including graphic designer, artist, and motion instructor. They have honed their skills through courses from reputable institutions like the Information Technology Institute (ITI) and the Russian Cultural Center, covering graphic design, motion design, and digital painting. Mayan's career progression reflects their commitment to continuous learning and professional development, transitioning from instructional roles to a finalizer graphic designer position at Etalex. With expertise in software tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, and Premiere, Mayan is well-equipped to tackle diverse design challenges. They are eager to leverage their skills and experience to contribute to innovative projects and make a meaningful impact in the field of graphic and motion design.
SKU: MF-2443-L0SGI
Categories: Motion Graphic
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Summary/Objective:
The summary provides a brief introduction of Mayan El-Sabbagh, mentioning their name, location, and educational background.
It also highlights Mayan's experience in various roles, including graphic designer, artist, motion instructor, and finalizer graphic designer.
Work Experience:
Mayan has worked in various capacities, including as a motion and graphic design instructor at El Khema, and as a finalizer graphic designer at Etalex.
Educational Background:
Mayan graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Helwan in 2021, specializing in animation and illustration for books.
Skills:
Skills listed include proficiency in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, and Premiere.
Achievements/Awards:
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Publications/Presentations:
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Professional Memberships/Affiliations:
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Career Progression:
Mayan has undergone various courses and gained experience as an instructor before transitioning to a finalizer graphic designer role.
Consistency and Accuracy:
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Strengths:
Diverse skill set in graphic and motion design.
Experience working in instructional roles.
Areas for Improvement:
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Dates for experiences and courses would enhance clarity and accuracy.
Soft Skills:
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Professional Summary:
Mayan El-Sabbagh is a Cairo-based graphic and motion designer with a versatile skill set and a passion for creative expression. Graduating from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Helwan with a specialization in animation and illustration for books, Mayan brings a solid foundation in visual arts to their work. Over the years, Mayan has held various roles, including graphic designer, artist, and motion instructor. They have honed their skills through courses from reputable institutions like the Information Technology Institute (ITI) and the Russian Cultural Center, covering graphic design, motion design, and digital painting. Mayan's career progression reflects their commitment to continuous learning and professional development, transitioning from instructional roles to a finalizer graphic designer position at Etalex. With expertise in software tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, and Premiere, Mayan is well-equipped to tackle diverse design challenges. They are eager to leverage their skills and experience to contribute to innovative projects and make a meaningful impact in the field of graphic and motion design.
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