Min Ngo
Min Ngo
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Bio

Hello! I'm Min, a digital creative who loves motion design, graphic design, and illustration that sparks magic and cuteness. A student at the RTA School of Media, I'm currently the award-winning Graphic Design Lead of the Course Union for RTA Students; as well as a freelancer for animation clients like TVO Kids. With experience designing for nonprofits like the Asian Community AIDS Services, Rexdale Community Health Centre, and Antarctic Institute of Canada, I especially love to intertwine community care with art!

My design portfolio can be found here: https://minngo.myportfolio.com/

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Communications Media Visual arts Education Social sciences

Skills

Audio engineering 5 Content creation 5 Digital recording 5 Editing 5 Logic pro 5 Program management 5 Pro tools 5 Self-motivation 5 Project stakeholders 3 Graphic design 2 Health sciences 2 Workflow management 2 Canva (software) 1 Data storytelling 1 Illustration 1 Natural sciences 1 Research 1 Target audience 1 Templates 1 Usb 1

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Antarctic Institute of Canada
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Graphic Designer & Publisher Technician: Phase 1 (Medicine/Health)

Positions available: 18 We would like students to design and publish books. This will run in conjunction with the writing projects that we are running. Graphic design projects will be staggered to run one week after the other group of students finish their writing. To accomplish this, we expect the student(s) will: design and publish one book each week design and publish books (interior and exterior) each week and upload to publishing servers and sites use Adobe to publish keep timelines This is an ongoing initiative over 8 weeks. Students will work on 2 separate books per phase of the initiative. There will be 4 project postings on Riipen that students will need to apply for.

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Category Media + 4
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Antarctic Institute of Canada
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Audio Engineer & Narrator Phase 2: History

Positions available: 30 Upon completion of Phase 1 (Medical Health Sciences Audiobooks), Audio Engineers will embark on Phase 2; recording of audiobooks focused on history. Each student will be assigned a specific history audiobook to record. We have over 160 books in our catalogue. We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. Project Outcomes: Audio Engineers will finish narrating, recording, mixing, and editing two (2) history-focused audiobooks in phase 2 (80 hrs). Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon full completion of this outcome in the allotted 80 hours. Project Description: With guidance from the program manager, assistant program managers, and creative directors, the Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work in small groups (1-2 people) to narrate and record historical texts and manuscripts for the purpose of audio-book production. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will possess the following attributes and qualifications: - Ability and desire to record one’s own voice using digital recording technologies. - Working understanding of recording including but not limited to: Digital audio workstations such as garage band, Protools, Reaper, Logic pro, or others), microphone placement, recording, editing, and enhancing recorded audio. - Self-starting workflow to meet rigorous deadlines. - Ability to create and maintain one’s own work schedule without direct supervision whilst ensuring a high degree of quality and integrity in the final product. - Access to one’s own recording equipment and recording space, including but not limited to; Microphones, XLR/USB cables, and an audio interface. - Applicants must own a computer capable of recording, storing, and processing large file sizes (minimum specs; 4GB RAM, 1.5 GHZ intel i5 processor or equivalent, at-least 30- 50 GB of free hard-drive or SSD space). - A captivating vocal presence - ability to portray engaging narratives through vocal flexibility and variation. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work closely with creative directors, program managers, graphic designers, authors, and editors to produce narrative works of high quality and integrity. Willingness to collaborate with all project stakeholders is a must. If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.

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Category Media + 3
Closed
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Audio Engineer & Narrator Phase 3: Human Sciences

Positions available: 30 Upon completion of Phase 2 (historical audiobooks), Audio Engineers will embark on Phase 3; recording of audiobooks focused on Human Sciences. Each student will be assigned a specific Human Sciences audiobook to record. We have over 160 books in our catalogue. We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. Project Outcomes: Audio Engineers will finish narrating, recording, mixing, and editing two (2) Human Sciences audiobooks in phase 3 (80 hrs). Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon full completion of this outcome in the allotted 80 hours. Project Description: With guidance from the program manager, assistant program managers, and creative directors, the Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work in small groups (1-2 people) to narrate and record Human-Sciences based manuscripts for the purpose of audio-book production. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will possess the following attributes and qualifications: - Ability and desire to record one’s own voice using digital recording technologies. - Working understanding of recording including but not limited to: Digital audio workstations such as garage band, Protools, Reaper, Logic pro, or others), microphone placement, recording, editing, and enhancing recorded audio. - Self-starting workflow to meet rigorous deadlines. - Ability to create and maintain one’s own work schedule without direct supervision whilst ensuring a high degree of quality and integrity in the final product. - Access to one’s own recording equipment and recording space, including but not limited to; Microphones, XLR/USB cables, and an audio interface. - Applicants must own a computer capable of recording, storing, and processing large file sizes (minimum specs; 4GB RAM, 1.5 GHZ intel i5 processor or equivalent, at-least 30- 50 GB of free hard-drive or SSD space). - A captivating vocal presence - ability to portray engaging narratives through vocal flexibility and variation. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work closely with creative directors, program managers, graphic designers, authors, and editors to produce narrative works of high quality and integrity. Willingness to collaborate with all project stakeholders is a must. If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.

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Category Media + 3
Closed
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Audio Engineer & Narrator Phase 4: Natural Sciences

Positions available: 30 Upon completion of Phase 3 (Natural Sciences Audiobooks), Audio Engineers will embark on Phase 4; recording of audiobooks focused on Natural Sciences. Each student will be assigned a specific Natural Sciences audiobook to record. We have over 160 books in our catalogue. We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. Project Outcomes: Audio Engineers will finish narrating, recording, mixing, and editing two (2) Natural Sciences oriented audiobooks in phase 4 (80 hrs). Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon full completion of this outcome in the allotted 80 hours. Project Details: With guidance from the program manager, assistant program managers, and creative directors, the Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work in small groups (1-2 people) to narrate and record Natural Sciences texts for the purpose of audio-book production. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will possess the following attributes and qualifications: - Ability and desire to record one’s own voice using digital recording technologies. - Working understanding of recording including but not limited to: Digital audio workstations such as garage band, Protools, Reaper, Logic pro, or others), microphone placement, recording, editing, and enhancing recorded audio. - Self-starting workflow to meet rigorous deadlines. - Ability to create and maintain one’s own work schedule without direct supervision whilst ensuring a high degree of quality and integrity in the final product. - Access to one’s own recording equipment and recording space, including but not limited to; Microphones, XLR/USB cables, and an audio interface. - Applicants must own a computer capable of recording, storing, and processing large file sizes (minimum specs; 4GB RAM, 1.5 GHZ intel i5 processor or equivalent, at-least 30- 50 GB of free hard-drive or SSD space). - A captivating vocal presence - ability to portray engaging narratives through vocal flexibility and variation. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work closely with creative directors, program managers, graphic designers, authors, and editors to produce narrative works of high quality and integrity. Willingness to collaborate with all project stakeholders is a must. If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.

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Category Media + 3
Closed

Work experience

Freelance Animator
TVO
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
November 2021 - March 2022

I designed, illustrated, and animated an educational video for children. I worked closely with TVO's educational and creative teams to develop an animation suited for young learning minds that also adhered to publication standards.

Audio Engineer & Technician
Antarctic Institute of Canada
May 2021 - April 2022

I narrated, recorded, mixed, and edited audiobooks for Audible publication. To do so, I worked closely with creative directors, program managers, graphic designers, authors, and editors to ensure adherence to publication standards.

Graphic Designer & Publisher Technician
Antarctic Institute of Canada
May 2021 - May 2021

I designed electronic and printed materials for book publications. To do so, I inspected proofs for accuracy and adherence to print and publication standards. I also provided technical graphics assistance to production personnel, content authors, and publishers.

Peer Educator
Asian Community AIDS Services
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
October 2020 - June 2021

I planned, developed, and facilitated training cohorts and events revolving around identity, wellness, and sexual health for LGBTQ+ Asian youth. I also generated, published, and shared content on social media, including the promotion of cohorts and events.

Social Media Manager
Rexdale Community Health Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
July 2019 - September 2019

I generated, edited, published, and shared digital content on website and social media. For The Foodie Festival, I developed targeted marketing plans as well as provided information to event attendees.

Photographer
Rexdale Community Health Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
July 2017 - September 2019

I captured and edited photos for website and social media. Photos are featured on toronto.com.

Education

Bachelor of Arts, RTA Media Production
RTA School of Media @ The Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University
September 2019 - Current