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Timothy Jacobs

Meet Tim, Our Creative Web Designer

January 20, 2014 by Sara Nolan

Meet Timothy, our web designer and collaborator, student and (yes) teacher. Meet Timothy: our savvy website designer, Creative Lead at Iron Bound Designs, and participant in Essay Intensive Summer 2013 Workshop.  Freshly accepted into RIT, his first choice school, Timothy can also be found levitating (with his laptop).  Today, Tim is our featured student (on the blog screen)--not only the awesome invisible force who makes our online presence possible, presentable, professional and...teen-tastic.  We love Tim. E.I:   What’s your favorite word? Tim: Schadenfreude [He spells it out.] E.I.:  When did you learn the word—and how to spell it correctly? Tim: My music teacher—formerly an airline steward! One of his things was vocab in music class.  How that makes sense is unknown. E.I.:  Why do you love the word?  What does it mean? Tim: It sounds nice. Unbastardized German: Taking pleasure in someone else’s pain.  Continue Reading …

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