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Ross Wordhouse Phones & Addresses

  • 523 Flagline Dr, Bend, OR 97701 (541) 383-1741
  • 113 Minnesota Ave, Bend, OR 97701
  • 64171 Tumalo Rim Ct, Bend, OR 97701 (541) 383-1741
  • 20433 Trap Ct, Bend, OR 97702 (541) 383-1741
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Plymouth, MI

Work

Company: Diligent corporation Feb 2019 to Jan 2020 Position: Creative assets manager

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: College For Creative Studies 1989 to 1992 Specialities: Art

Skills

Branding • Graphic Design • Product Launches • Marketing Strategy • Product Development • Manufacturing • Global Sourcing • Video Production • Web Design • Photoshop • Illustrator • Indesign • Wordpress • Pardot • Mailchimp • Ebooks • Newsletters • Powerpoint • Infographics • Panoramic Landscape Photography • Radio • Outdoor Advertising • Pop Displays • Themed Events • Print Advertising • Hootsuite

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Creative Director

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Location:
Bend, OR
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Diligent Corporation Feb 2019 - Jan 2020
Creative Assets Manager

Manzama Feb 2019 - Jan 2020
Creative Director

Dust-Aid Jan 2005 - Jan 2015
Inventor, R and D, Production Manager, Marketing Director, Owner

Cascade Alchemy Distillery Jan 2012 - Jun 2014
Marketing Director, Distiller, Owner

Every Idea Sep 2009 - Jun 2013
Creative Director
Education:
College For Creative Studies 1989 - 1992
Bachelors, Art
Skills:
Branding
Graphic Design
Product Launches
Marketing Strategy
Product Development
Manufacturing
Global Sourcing
Video Production
Web Design
Photoshop
Illustrator
Indesign
Wordpress
Pardot
Mailchimp
Ebooks
Newsletters
Powerpoint
Infographics
Panoramic Landscape Photography
Radio
Outdoor Advertising
Pop Displays
Themed Events
Print Advertising
Hootsuite

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ross Wordhouse
President
Wordhouse Creative Inc
Women's Clothing Stores
113 NW Minnesota Ave, Bend, OR 97701
(541) 389-7032
Ross Wordhouse
Creative Director
Every Idea
Marketing and Advertising · Public Relations Srvcs · Advertising Agencies · Advertising-Agencies & Counsel
355 NE Lafayette Ave, Bend, OR 97701
(541) 383-2669, (541) 383-2072

Publications

Us Patents

Dust Barrier For Dslr Camera

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US Patent:
20090046364, Feb 19, 2009
Filed:
Aug 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/838851
Inventors:
Ross Wordhouse - Bend OR, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/00
US Classification:
359507
Abstract:
A polymer dust barrier device for protecting digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera sensor filters from foreign particulates which includes an optical quality polymer and double sided removable adhesive tape. The user would remove their lens from their DSLR camera and insert a uniquely shaped polymer dust barrier over the camera internal chamber. An island set removable adhesive would hold the dust barrier in place and will protect the camera chamber and sensor filter from external particulates while the user is changing lenses or exposes the internal chamber to the external environment.

Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera And Lens Cleaner

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US Patent:
20090094771, Apr 16, 2009
Filed:
Oct 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/873304
Inventors:
Ross Wordhouse - Bend OR, US
International Classification:
B08B 11/04
US Classification:
15214, 396429
Abstract:
A cleaning device for removing foreign particles off of a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera and lenses exposed optic surfaces including a hand held application wand, a cohesive rubber and a cleaning base pivoting joint. The user may hold the application wand by the finger grip and align the pivoting base angle to reflect the angle of the optic surface that's about to be cleaned. The next step would be to insert the wand base and cohesive onto the desired optic surface to be cleaned. The rubber would be pressed down onto the sensor filter and adhere any foreign particles to it. The wand and rubber would then be removed by manually lifting up on the wand. The cleaning rubber layer is specially designed and manufactured to leave substantially no residue or contamination on the optic surfaces.

Static Based Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera Sensor Cleaner

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US Patent:
20080115301, May 22, 2008
Filed:
Jul 26, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/881827
Inventors:
Ross Wordhouse - Bend OR, US
International Classification:
A47L 25/00
US Classification:
15104002
Abstract:
A cleaning device for removing foreign particles off of a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera sensor filter comprising a hand held application wand, a double sided adhesive and static foam tape and a grouping of extra foam tapes that form a pad which is kept clean within a reusable bag. The user would hold the application wand by the finger grip, remove one release tab from the pad and adhere the base of the application wand to the top of the exposed foam tape so that the shape of the wand base and the foam tape align. The user would then lift up on the wand with their hand and remove the foam tape from the pad. The next step would be to insert the wand base and foam tape into the DSLR lens opening where the sensor filter resides. The foam tape would be pressed down onto the sensor filter and adhere any foreign particles to its static layer. The wand and foam tape would then be removed by lifting up on the wand with ones hand. The cleaning static layer is specially designed to leave no residue or contamination on the sensor filter. After cleaning the user would remove the used foam tape from the wand base by hand and discard. The wand would be kept for future cleaning.

Adhesive Based Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera Sensor Cleaner

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US Patent:
20080115306, May 22, 2008
Filed:
Nov 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/602025
Inventors:
Ross Wordhouse - Bend OR, US
International Classification:
A47L 25/00
US Classification:
15214, 15104002
Abstract:
A cleaning device for removing foreign particles off of a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera sensor filter comprising a hand held application wand, a double sided adhesive foam tape and a grouping of extra foam tapes that form a pad which is kept clean within a reusable bag. The user would hold the application wand by the finger grip, remove one release tab from the pad and adhere the base of the application wand to the top of the exposed foam tape so that the shape of the wand base and the foam tape align. The user would then lift up on the wand with their hand and remove the foam tape from the pad. The next step would be to insert the wand base and foam tape into the DSLR lens opening where the sensor filter resides. The foam tape would be pressed down onto the sensor filter and adhere any foreign particles to its adhesive. The wand and foam tape would then be removed by lifting up on the wand with ones hand. The cleaning adhesive is specially designed to leave no residue or contamination on the sensor filter. After cleaning the user would remove the used foam tape from the wand base by hand and discard. The wand would be kept for future cleaning.
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