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- $35 hourly
- 4.8/5
- (60 jobs)
• 10+ years of experience in writing and editing technical articles, blogs, and documents, including newsletters, presentations, proposals, user and installation guides, and various web content. • Experience with various coding languages, including Java, Python, and C++. • Extensive catalog of work published by various online outlets, including Techzillo, CostHack, FlightDeck, and many noncredit ghostwriting publications. • Excellent at researching and collaborating with experts and team members to gather information, identify relevant data and audiences, and deliver high-quality documents and content. • Efficient at overseeing large projects and teams, planning and prioritizing work, identifying relevant data and audiences, and delivering high-quality content. • Strong research capabilities and a versatile writing style that allows for the creation of several different types of high-quality content, including website copy, blog posts, articles, end-user documentation, YouTube scripts, podcasts, and more. • Fast learner with a background in computer science with outstanding listening, verbal, and written communication skills and an ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines. • Additional skills include web design, game design, and software engineering. Authoring Software: Microsoft Office Suite, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Adobe Acrobat, Visio Source Control: Git, GitHub Content Management: WordPress, Wix, Notepad++, HTML, JSON, Java, SQLGame Design
Software DesignContent ResearchJavaDocumentationContent CreationContent WritingBlog WritingBlog ContentMicrosoft ExcelWebsite ContentMicrosoft WordFact-CheckingTechnical Writing - $50 hourly
- 5.0/5
- (7 jobs)
I am a Systems and Software Design Developer. I have a master's degree, involved with two published papers, senior developer experience, paid art commission work, graphic design work, and UI/UX & Human-Computer Interaction training. Creating things and then learning how to improve for the next time is my passion. I love taking an idea and turning it into something that is functional and usable while still having an appropriate aesthetic for its niche. ‣ software dev ‣ web dev ‣ graphic design ‣ UI/UX design ‣ art (game, pixel, etc.) ‣ writing (fiction, nonfiction, academic)Game Design
Book CoverWeb ApplicationSoftware DevelopmentFront-End DevelopmentEmote DesignPixel ArtGame ArtUX & UIDigital ArtDigital DesignWritingWeb DevelopmentTypographyGraphic Design - $18 hourly
- 5.0/5
- (2 jobs)
NOTE ( I am learning to learn any skills and am interested in a variety of topics other than listed) I am fresh out of high school; I am seeking opportunities in order to develop my skills and grow my art portfolio. I work with traditional and digital mediums. I have experience in both 2D and 3D I work with the following techniques: Sketches, drawings, thumbnails, concepts, abstract, still lifes, level design, digital coloring. I have a good grasp on the principles of design and color theory. Game design I am a huge fan of game video game Design on all aspects: gameplay loops, mechanics, graphics, risk reward, etc. Would love to review some games Throat singing I can perform all basic styles and a few ornaments.Game Design
Game TestingLevel DesignConcept DesignYouTube ThumbnailYouTube3D Drawing2D DesignGraphic DesignThumbnailLogo DesignDigital Art2D Art - $10 hourly
- 0.0/5
- (0 jobs)
I’m a Computer Science student and indie game developer with hands-on experience in both game development and engine architecture. I’m building my own 2D game engine in Java from the ground up, including systems like animation, rendering, input, and map loading. I also build games in Unity using C#, with a focus on 2D gameplay. I also have light front-end web experience and can create clean, responsive portfolio-style sites using HTML, CSS, and basic JavaScript if needed.Game Design
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