Rebecca Hargrave Malamud
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Rebecca Hargrave Malamud (aka "webchick") is an American designer and photographer. In 1993, she co-founded her own design and web development firm known as enviro|media [1]. In 1996, she designed the Internet 1996 World Exposition (website, book and CD-rom) with Carl Malamud, working remotely from her office in Cincinnati, Ohio, with a team of artists, writers, programmers and photographers around the globe. In 1998, she was creative director of Invisible Worlds, where she received four NewMedia INVISION awards. In 2000, she joined the Internet Multicasting Service.
As of 2005, she resides in Sixes, Oregon and creates new work at Point B Studio.
[edit] References
- Business Wire: Invisible Worlds Creative Director Rebecca Pranger Honored With Four INVISION Awards
- Forbes Magazine: The Year's Best Multimedia
- Mappa Mundi Magazine: Saving Private Art
- BEEP: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly)
- New York Times: A Cybernaut Plans Software for Navigating TV
- Newsforge: Transparent Patents
[edit] External links
- Webchick - Official website
- Mappa Mundi
- Undesign
- Internet 1996 World Exposition