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L.J. Bothell
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L.J. Bothell is a Seattle-based Integrated Visual Communicator: web, print and text. L.J has contract and freelance design, production,writing, and project experience, and contributes career and how-to articles and tips to markets like E-How, Helium, BizNik, Net-Temps, and others. L.J. also participates in Digital Eve, Web Design Meetup, LinkedIn, and more.


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