Karin Lindstrom is a recent ASU alum. She graduated Cum Laude in May 2009 with both a Bachelor of Science in Applied Computing and a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance.
Her experiences with work and school have given her a broad multimedia background. Lindstrom has worked as a web designer, graphic designer and video lab manager.
Though Lindstrom graduated from her undergraduate studies, she is working towards a Masters in Graphic Information Technology from ASU's Polytechnic campus.
Web page design and development for tradeshows.
Various web page templates and graphics as well as a variety of print work from brochures to coffee cup sleeves.
Created a web application called Meth-a-Morphosis. The application allows users to upload their photos then morph themselves into meth addicts. Also contributed to the design and implementation of SyCara.com, a web site containing SEO tools.
Created and edited web pages and print materials for the Executive Office of the Arizona Attorney General, Terry Goddard
Created a map-based web site for student videos about Arizona’s History.
Video Lab manager, the lab's focus was technology education through video production. Also filmed and edited CTEL affiliate interviews for the web.
Assistant graphic designer for Media Relations. Mostly print work. Posters, ads, logos, etc.
Edited and maintained the Unions and Student Activities web site for NAU. Also organized and held three programs: Noon Tunes, Town Talk, and Major Focus.