About Me
Tim Georgi
Tim Georgi is a graphic designer, photographer, artist and writer. Starting in the graphic design business in 1991, Tim works as a designer and consultant through his company, Skyfall Creative.
In the design world, Tim has worked with a wide variety of clients, including Amway, Upper Deck, UPS, Citibank, Pioneer, In-N-Out Burger, Novell, Motorola, FTD, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and D-Link.
Tim has spent several years working with different groups in the Japanese animation world. He’s worked with anime conventions in Chicago and Salt Lake City for over 15 years in a variety of capacities.
Tim has extensive experience in the comics world. Tim was the designer and webmaster for Elfquest.com, the website for comics publisher Warp Graphics, Inc. He was the colorist for the first three volumes of the European release of “Elfquest: Dreamtime” for European comics publisher Carlsen Verlag. Tim is also the artist and writer for the webcomic Beyond Neverwonder, a mixed-up cross between "Alice in Wonderland" and "Peter Pan".
In his spare time, Tim writes about tech, gadgets, design and things that are generally geeky on his tech blog at designtails.com.
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In the design world, Tim has worked with a wide variety of clients, including Amway, Upper Deck, UPS, Citibank, Pioneer, In-N-Out Burger, Novell, Motorola, FTD, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and D-Link.
Tim has spent several years working with different groups in the Japanese animation world. He’s worked with anime conventions in Chicago and Salt Lake City for over 15 years in a variety of capacities.
Tim has extensive experience in the comics world. Tim was the designer and webmaster for Elfquest.com, the website for comics publisher Warp Graphics, Inc. He was the colorist for the first three volumes of the European release of “Elfquest: Dreamtime” for European comics publisher Carlsen Verlag. Tim is also the artist and writer for the webcomic Beyond Neverwonder, a mixed-up cross between "Alice in Wonderland" and "Peter Pan".
In his spare time, Tim writes about tech, gadgets, design and things that are generally geeky on his tech blog at designtails.com.
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