Mays Domat, born is Syria 1986, is one of the first web designers and developers in Syria since 2004.. Her first website was for Syrian Clarinetist Kinan Azmeh in 2004, and she created the first online directory for more than 400 Syrian Artists in 2007 ..
Mays is a graphic artist who has been interested in the exploring the potential of computation as a medium for expression, providing services in the areas of concept design, brand identity, graphic design, multimedia, and web design.
After her good experience she wish to challenge the boundaries of design through multi-disciplinary projects at the intersection of art, design, social sciences and engineering.
- Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts - Communication Arts Dept
Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Damascus, graduated in 2009.
- Master's degree in Communication Arts
Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Damascus.
www.maysdomat.com
Mays is a graphic artist who has been interested in the exploring the potential of computation as a medium for expression, providing services in the areas of concept design, brand identity, graphic design, multimedia, and web design.
After her good experience she wish to challenge the boundaries of design through multi-disciplinary projects at the intersection of art, design, social sciences and engineering.
- Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts - Communication Arts Dept
Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Damascus, graduated in 2009.
- Master's degree in Communication Arts
Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Damascus.
www.maysdomat.com
The Jake and Steve Show is a morning radio show hosted by Jake Bennett and Steve Cummings on WVUA-FM 90.7 The Capstone at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It features two students, Jake Bennett and Steve Cummings, and several regular visitors including Nana, the grandmother of Steve Cummings, and David Dearman, their agent. The show format is mostly morning talk radio, with some current rock music thrown in during the breaks.
Show Topics
In the American morning radio show tradition, there is a constant flow of new topic ideas addressed by the show. Many mornings, the primary content is based in current events, either locally or nationally. There are also frequent bits relating to the topics of Star Wars, nerds, and television. Some regular pieces of the program include "You Don't Know Jack," a segment dedicated to singing the praises of Jack Bauer, the lead character in a popular television series called 24, and "Your Moment of Chuck," a segment espousing the virtues of a former world champion martial artist and current television phenomenon named Chuck Norris.
Show Mission
Ultimately, the goal of The Jake and Steve Show is to create a venue through which to edutain their primarily-college-aged audience. They work to promote academic success, self-reflection, and exploration by taking advantage of the media's influence on young adults. This is particularly effective on a college campus because they, as college students, are able to relate to their intended audience and identify purposeful, meaningful, and intentional means by which to deliver their edutainment.
Criticism
Since many residents of Tuscaloosa must arise early to sally forth and earn their daily bread. ABN aired a show of it for 5 seasons and 44 episodes from 2005 to 2008 at 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM but after a deal with Good Day, America on ABN airing at 7:00AM it was cancelled. Some of these residents have a deep and abiding love for good radio, there exists a small minority of the listening audience that fails to grasp the sarcasm related to the show's delivery, and has voiced disdain for the show. Because college radio is a mass media communication channel, available to all, regardless of their education level, some of this criticism is to be expected, and is to some degree reasonable. The show has publicly recognized that not everyone will understand their intricate format of simultaneous education and entertainment (coupled with copious amounts of intellectual and sarcastic wit), and has even welcomed civil discourse regarding their program and its format. So far, despite repeated invitations, there have been no souls brave enough to openly discuss the show's content directly with the hosts. There has been a small amount of unorganized vandalism to the shows page, but still no detractors will openly come forward.
Other critics have noted that much of the show's humor derives from other sources; the hosts don't write the jokes in "You Don't Know Jack" and "Your Moment of Chuck," and even the latter's name is taken from "The Daily Show." Celebrity voices on the show are often imitations of imitations, as in the case of Bennett's Samuel L. Jackson, which copies not Jackson, but Dave Chappelle's imitation of Jackson. Often, too, the show will talk about things that are funny without being funny; witness 2006's Fifty Funniest Movies list, as well as the regular quotations from many of those movies.
Show Topics
In the American morning radio show tradition, there is a constant flow of new topic ideas addressed by the show. Many mornings, the primary content is based in current events, either locally or nationally. There are also frequent bits relating to the topics of Star Wars, nerds, and television. Some regular pieces of the program include "You Don't Know Jack," a segment dedicated to singing the praises of Jack Bauer, the lead character in a popular television series called 24, and "Your Moment of Chuck," a segment espousing the virtues of a former world champion martial artist and current television phenomenon named Chuck Norris.
Show Mission
Ultimately, the goal of The Jake and Steve Show is to create a venue through which to edutain their primarily-college-aged audience. They work to promote academic success, self-reflection, and exploration by taking advantage of the media's influence on young adults. This is particularly effective on a college campus because they, as college students, are able to relate to their intended audience and identify purposeful, meaningful, and intentional means by which to deliver their edutainment.
Criticism
Since many residents of Tuscaloosa must arise early to sally forth and earn their daily bread. ABN aired a show of it for 5 seasons and 44 episodes from 2005 to 2008 at 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM but after a deal with Good Day, America on ABN airing at 7:00AM it was cancelled. Some of these residents have a deep and abiding love for good radio, there exists a small minority of the listening audience that fails to grasp the sarcasm related to the show's delivery, and has voiced disdain for the show. Because college radio is a mass media communication channel, available to all, regardless of their education level, some of this criticism is to be expected, and is to some degree reasonable. The show has publicly recognized that not everyone will understand their intricate format of simultaneous education and entertainment (coupled with copious amounts of intellectual and sarcastic wit), and has even welcomed civil discourse regarding their program and its format. So far, despite repeated invitations, there have been no souls brave enough to openly discuss the show's content directly with the hosts. There has been a small amount of unorganized vandalism to the shows page, but still no detractors will openly come forward.
Other critics have noted that much of the show's humor derives from other sources; the hosts don't write the jokes in "You Don't Know Jack" and "Your Moment of Chuck," and even the latter's name is taken from "The Daily Show." Celebrity voices on the show are often imitations of imitations, as in the case of Bennett's Samuel L. Jackson, which copies not Jackson, but Dave Chappelle's imitation of Jackson. Often, too, the show will talk about things that are funny without being funny; witness 2006's Fifty Funniest Movies list, as well as the regular quotations from many of those movies.
Chris Darril (Catania April 13, 1989) is an Italian video game designer, screenwriter, director and concept artist. He is the director, creator and founder of Darril Arts, which was originally founded in 2015.
After his studies, he was nominated Scientific committee member for IUDAV, Institute University Digital Animation & Videogames, then becoming teacher in media related to cinema and videogames. He started his career once involved into indie cinema and videogames little projects such as Releasya, an indie platform game and the Italian movie "Midway", a found footage B-serie horror movie but he officially reached his notoriety creating the indie game Remothered, an intriguing horror game that attracted the famous Clock Tower game saga creator, Hifumi Kono (Clock Tower: The First Fear, Michigan: Report from Hell, Infinite Space) which involved him into his Kickstarter campaign success, Project Scissors: NightCry (by the Japanese Nude Maker) then becoming NightCry, near great videogame industry personalities as Masahiro Ito (Silent Hill artist and designer), Kiyoshi Arai (Final Fantasy artist), Nobuko Toda (Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, The Evil Within, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Halo 5: Guardians composer and musician) and Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge and Ju-On sagas creator, author and director).
On April 11, 2015 Darril, with the Canadian Psychoz Interactive and the role of art director and designer, released Forgotten Memories: Alternate Realities, an old school survival horror, still an iOS exclusive and now awaited on next-gen platforms (Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC). The game has been nominated for 4 CVA Canadian Videogames Awards becoming an instant classic and truly appreciated from both critics and public audience. In 2016, on her official website port-folio, the award-winning composer Nobuko Toda announced her involvement into Chris Darril's new project, a 3d revival of the indie game that made him quite popular, Remothered with the mysterious subheading title of Tormented Fathers, collaboration lately confirmed by Chris Darril himself and his staff.
Works
*Releasya (2011)
*DreadOut (2013)
*Midway - Tra la vita e la morte (2013)
*Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition (2014)
*La Banda dei Supereroi (2014)
*Forgotten Memories: Alternate Realities (2015)
*' (2015)
*Lacrime di San Lorenzo (2015)
*Project Scissors: NightCry (2016)
*Dracula: Collection (2016)
*White Heaven (NDA)
*Remothered: Tormented Fathers (NDA)
After his studies, he was nominated Scientific committee member for IUDAV, Institute University Digital Animation & Videogames, then becoming teacher in media related to cinema and videogames. He started his career once involved into indie cinema and videogames little projects such as Releasya, an indie platform game and the Italian movie "Midway", a found footage B-serie horror movie but he officially reached his notoriety creating the indie game Remothered, an intriguing horror game that attracted the famous Clock Tower game saga creator, Hifumi Kono (Clock Tower: The First Fear, Michigan: Report from Hell, Infinite Space) which involved him into his Kickstarter campaign success, Project Scissors: NightCry (by the Japanese Nude Maker) then becoming NightCry, near great videogame industry personalities as Masahiro Ito (Silent Hill artist and designer), Kiyoshi Arai (Final Fantasy artist), Nobuko Toda (Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, The Evil Within, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Halo 5: Guardians composer and musician) and Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge and Ju-On sagas creator, author and director).
On April 11, 2015 Darril, with the Canadian Psychoz Interactive and the role of art director and designer, released Forgotten Memories: Alternate Realities, an old school survival horror, still an iOS exclusive and now awaited on next-gen platforms (Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC). The game has been nominated for 4 CVA Canadian Videogames Awards becoming an instant classic and truly appreciated from both critics and public audience. In 2016, on her official website port-folio, the award-winning composer Nobuko Toda announced her involvement into Chris Darril's new project, a 3d revival of the indie game that made him quite popular, Remothered with the mysterious subheading title of Tormented Fathers, collaboration lately confirmed by Chris Darril himself and his staff.
Works
*Releasya (2011)
*DreadOut (2013)
*Midway - Tra la vita e la morte (2013)
*Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition (2014)
*La Banda dei Supereroi (2014)
*Forgotten Memories: Alternate Realities (2015)
*' (2015)
*Lacrime di San Lorenzo (2015)
*Project Scissors: NightCry (2016)
*Dracula: Collection (2016)
*White Heaven (NDA)
*Remothered: Tormented Fathers (NDA)
Dawn Abernathy is a 2016 Republican political candidate for the District 59 seat in the Illinois House of Representatives. She is running against incumbent State Representative Carol Sente.
Profile
Education and career
Abernathy received her Bachelor of Science in Politics and Public Affairs, Public Relations, and Marketing from the University of Miami in 1988, and her Master in Education from National-Louis University in 2009. She worked as a development director for Santa Maria del Popolo Church from 2003-2007.
Public service
Abernathy became a Mundelein Trustee in 2013. During her term, she advocated for independent living facilities and the redevelopment of downtown Mundelein. She is affiliated with several local charities and organizations including Santa Maria del Popolo Church, CASA, Mundelein Mainstreet, Mundelein-Vernon Hills Rotary Club, and Carmel High School.
Personal
Dawn Abernathy has lived most of her life in Lake County. She was raised in Libertyville and attended Carmel High School in Mundelein, where she met her future husband, Mark Abernathy. Her father worked for Abbott Laboratories, and her mother stayed home to raise the family.
Abernathy has named mental health and substance abuse issues as a top priority in her agenda if elected.
She said she believes that Illinois has suffered under Democratic control, especially on the issue of government spending. In response to the passage of the stop-gap budget in July 2016, Abernathy said, "The stop-gap budget did nothing but hurt the financial crisis we are facing in Illinois. We have to cut spending." She criticized Carol Sente (her opponent) for not taking action to reduce taxes on Illinois businesses.<ref name=":1" />
Abernathy has also scrutinizes spoken out about the state’s pension debt, which has increased due to the state's poor credit rating and slow investment gains. She believes the first step to address the issue is to move all new state employees a -style retirement plan. Abernathy told the Lake County Gazette that she will personally opt out of the state pension plan as part of her commitment to pension reform.<ref name=":1" />
Because of Illinois' relatively high unemployment rate, Abernathy has said that she supports economic reform, job growth, and state assistance for families in need.
Profile
Education and career
Abernathy received her Bachelor of Science in Politics and Public Affairs, Public Relations, and Marketing from the University of Miami in 1988, and her Master in Education from National-Louis University in 2009. She worked as a development director for Santa Maria del Popolo Church from 2003-2007.
Public service
Abernathy became a Mundelein Trustee in 2013. During her term, she advocated for independent living facilities and the redevelopment of downtown Mundelein. She is affiliated with several local charities and organizations including Santa Maria del Popolo Church, CASA, Mundelein Mainstreet, Mundelein-Vernon Hills Rotary Club, and Carmel High School.
Personal
Dawn Abernathy has lived most of her life in Lake County. She was raised in Libertyville and attended Carmel High School in Mundelein, where she met her future husband, Mark Abernathy. Her father worked for Abbott Laboratories, and her mother stayed home to raise the family.
Abernathy has named mental health and substance abuse issues as a top priority in her agenda if elected.
She said she believes that Illinois has suffered under Democratic control, especially on the issue of government spending. In response to the passage of the stop-gap budget in July 2016, Abernathy said, "The stop-gap budget did nothing but hurt the financial crisis we are facing in Illinois. We have to cut spending." She criticized Carol Sente (her opponent) for not taking action to reduce taxes on Illinois businesses.<ref name=":1" />
Abernathy has also scrutinizes spoken out about the state’s pension debt, which has increased due to the state's poor credit rating and slow investment gains. She believes the first step to address the issue is to move all new state employees a -style retirement plan. Abernathy told the Lake County Gazette that she will personally opt out of the state pension plan as part of her commitment to pension reform.<ref name=":1" />
Because of Illinois' relatively high unemployment rate, Abernathy has said that she supports economic reform, job growth, and state assistance for families in need.