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MEHMETBUDAK<br />

Tasarıma küçük yaşlardan beri ilgim vardı,<br />

önce lise, sonrasında Maltepe Üniversitesinde<br />

tam burslu olarak grafik tasarım okudum.<br />

Üniversiteden fakülte birincisi<br />

ve lisans ikincisi olarak mezun oldum.<br />

Şu anda hem ajans bünyesinde<br />

hem de freelance olarak hizmet veriyorum.<br />

+90 534 989 9234<br />

mehmertbudak@gmail.com<br />

İŞ DENEYİMİ<br />

ART DIRECTOR @ FREELANCE<br />

2 0 1 0 - HÂLÂ<br />

Kurumsal kimlik tasarımından hareketli grafiğe, poster tasarımından illustrasyonlara pek çok alanda hizmet veriyorum.<br />

jr.ART DIRECTOR @ JUVENIS<br />

Haziran 2 0 1 7 - HÂLÂ<br />

jr.Art Director olarak çalıştığım reklam ajansında<br />

Karsan, Vitra, Anadolu Motor, Winsa, Capitol Avm ve Maltepe Park Avm dahil 30’un üzerinde marka ile çalıştım.<br />

STAJYER @ TRT, GRAFİK TASARIM<br />

Eylül 2 0 1 3 - Haziran 2 0 1 4<br />

Lise stajı için bulunduğum Trt’de hareketli grafik ve 3 boyutlu modelleme üzerine çalıştım.<br />

EĞİTİM<br />

GRAFİK TASARIM @ MALTEPE ÜNİVERSİTESİ<br />

2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 8<br />

Tam burslu olarak başladığım okuldan, fakülte birincisi ve lisans ikincisi olarak mezun oldum.<br />

YAZILIM<br />

ILLUSTRATOR<br />

INDESIGN<br />

AFTER EFFECTS<br />

PHOTOSHOP<br />

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POSTERLER<br />

SATIN ALMA SAHİPLEN Evcil hayvan ticareti ve sahiplenmenin önemi hakkında bir farkındalık projesi için poster tasarımı. 2017<br />

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Evcil hayvan ticareti ve sahiplenmenin önemi hakkında bir farkındalık projesi için poster tasarımı. 2017<br />

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HASANPAŞA KOŞUYOLU KOZYATAĞI MERDİVENKÖY ONDOKUZMAYIS OSMANAĞA RASİMPAŞA SAHRAYICEDİT SUADİYE ZÜHTÜPAŞA<br />

KADIKÖY (KHALKEDON) 2017<br />

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MERCEDES-BENZ X CLASS 2018<br />

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2b isimli aylık görsel iletişim dergisi için konsept çalışması. 2016<br />

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Capitol Avm’nin 25. yıl kutlamaları için imaj konsepti. 2018<br />

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26 NEW YORK TIMES


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VOL.CLXVI ... No. 57,571<br />

“All the News<br />

That’s Fit to Print”<br />

$ 2.50<br />

NEWYORK, TUESDAY,<br />

APRIL 18, 2018<br />

Late Edition<br />

Today, cooler, sunshine, some<br />

afternoon clouds, high 60.<br />

Tonight, becoming cloudy, low<br />

46. Tomorrow, mostly cloudy,<br />

chilly, showers late, high 56.<br />

Weather map is on Page C8.<br />

Critics See Signs<br />

Of Interference<br />

In French Vote<br />

Close race in last days<br />

By Andrew Higgins<br />

PARIS — The flagging,<br />

scandal-plagued presidential<br />

campaign of François Fillon — a<br />

former prime minister of France<br />

much liked by the Kremlin but not<br />

so much, it seems, by French<br />

voters — received a surprise lift<br />

late last month with a report that<br />

he had staged a remarkable<br />

recovery in opinion polls and was<br />

now leading the pack ahead of<br />

voting this Sunday.<br />

“The Return of Fillon to the<br />

Head of Opinion Polls,” declared<br />

the bold headline, contradicting<br />

other French polls suggesting<br />

that the onetime favorite had<br />

fallen to third or even fourth place<br />

as he battled corruption charges.<br />

As it happens, Mr. Fillon’s lead<br />

in the polls existed only in a world<br />

of alternative facts shared by the<br />

French-language service of<br />

Sputnik, a state-funded Russian<br />

news operation with the motto<br />

“Telling the Untold.” For weeks,<br />

Sputnik and a second Russian<br />

outfit, the new French-language<br />

arm of RT, a Kremlin-funded<br />

television station, have published<br />

reports that critics characterized<br />

as “Telling the Untrue” but that<br />

fans welcomed as a breath of<br />

contrarian fresh air.<br />

The broader question as France<br />

charges toward the first round of<br />

the presidential election on<br />

Sunday, however, is what exactly<br />

lies behind what looks to many,<br />

particularly supporters of the<br />

liberal front-runner, Emmanuel<br />

Macron, like a replay of Russia’s<br />

interference in the presidential<br />

election in the United States last<br />

year. Is Moscow meddling<br />

covertly.<br />

Continued on Page A6<br />

LEE JIN-MAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS<br />

A Warning, but No Red Lines<br />

Vice President Mike Pence visited the demilitarized zone on Monday as the U.S. kept its options open on North Korea. Page A8.<br />

Trump’s Promise<br />

To Fix Tax Code<br />

Is Boggnig Down<br />

Long Odds In Congress<br />

By Alan Rappeport<br />

WASHINGTON — President<br />

Trump’s promise to enact a<br />

sweeping overhaul of the tax code<br />

is in serious jeopardy nearly 100<br />

days into his tenure, and his<br />

refusal to release his own tax<br />

returns is emerging as a central<br />

hurdle to another faltering<br />

campaign promise.<br />

As procrastinators rushed to file<br />

their tax returns by Tuesday, the<br />

White House press secretary, Sean<br />

Spicer, emphasized again on<br />

Monday that Mr. Trump had no<br />

intention of making his public.<br />

Democrats have seized on that<br />

decision, uniting around a pledge<br />

not to cooperate on any rewriting<br />

of the tax code unless they know<br />

specifically how that revision<br />

would benefit the billionaire<br />

president and his family.<br />

And a growing roster of more than<br />

a dozen Republican lawmakers<br />

now say Mr. Trump should release<br />

them. “If he doesn’t release his<br />

returns, it is going to make it<br />

much more difficult to get tax<br />

reform done,” said Senator Chuck<br />

Schumer, the Democratic leader,<br />

pointing out that the president has<br />

significant conflicts of interest on<br />

issues such as taxation of the real<br />

estate industry and elimination of<br />

the estate tax. “It’s in his own<br />

self-interest.”<br />

With Republicans sharply divided<br />

on a path forward and the<br />

administration unable to come up<br />

with a plan of its own, the<br />

Democratic resistance is only the<br />

newest impediment.<br />

As a candidate, Mr. Trump<br />

declared that he understood<br />

America’s complex tax laws “better<br />

than anyone who has ever run for<br />

president” and that he alone could<br />

fix them. But it is becoming<br />

increasingly unlikely that there<br />

will be a simpler system, or even<br />

lower tax rates, this time next<br />

year. The Trump administration’s<br />

tax plan, promised in February,<br />

has yet to materialize; a House<br />

Republican plan has bogged down,<br />

taking as much fire from<br />

conservatives as liberals; and on<br />

Monday, Treasury Secretary<br />

Steven Mnuchin told The<br />

Financial Times that the<br />

administration’s goal of getting a<br />

tax plan signed by August was<br />

“not realistic at this point.”<br />

Continued on Page A14<br />

Video of Killing Casts<br />

Facebook In Harsh Light<br />

By Mike Isaac<br />

and Christopher Mele<br />

SAN FRANCISCO — On Easter, Steve Stephens drove around<br />

downtown Cleveland on what he said was a mission to commit<br />

murder — and soon he had an audience of millions for his<br />

shooting of Robert Godwin Sr., 74, which he recorded and posted<br />

on Facebook, the police in Cleveland said.<br />

On Monday, the authorities nationwide were looking for Mr.<br />

Stephens, 37, with the police as far away as Philadelphia saying<br />

they had received calls about sightings of him in that area.<br />

Now Facebook is facing a backlash over the shooting video, as it<br />

grapples with its role in policing content on its global platform.<br />

It is an issue that Facebook, the world’s largest social network,<br />

has had to contend with more frequently as it has bet big on new<br />

forms of media like live video, which give it a venue for more<br />

lucrative advertising. The criticism of Facebook over Mr.<br />

Stephens’s video built swiftly Monday, with critics calling it a<br />

dark time for the company and outrage spreading on social<br />

media over how long it had taken — more than two hours — for<br />

the video to be pulled down. Ryan A. Godwin, the victim’s<br />

grandson, pleaded with other users on social media to stop<br />

sharing the video online.<br />

The situation is increasingly fraught for Facebook. Even as it has<br />

become a forum for more sensational events, live and otherwise,<br />

it has said it does not want to be a media company that overly<br />

arbitrates what is posted on its site. But the more reluctant it is<br />

to intervene or the slower it is to respond, the more it may open<br />

itself to the posting of killings, sexual assaults and other crimes.<br />

“Any of these platforms — especially live ones — encourages<br />

users to perform,” said Elizabeth Joh, a law professor at the<br />

University of California, Davis. “Should Facebook have a duty to<br />

rescue a crime victim? Should we, or is it O.K. for thousands or<br />

millions of people to watch a crime unfold without doing<br />

anything except sharing it?”<br />

Continued on Page A25<br />

Tom Wolfe,<br />

Pyrotechnic Nonfiction Writer<br />

and Novelist, Dies<br />

Combing Through an Archive<br />

By Deirde Carmody and William Grimes<br />

FRED CONRAD/THE NEW YORK TIMES<br />

He wrote “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test,” “Bonfire of the<br />

Vanities” and “The Right Stuff,” and pioneered the New<br />

Journalism of the 1960s and ’70s. He was 88.<br />

Call It ‘Crossfire Hurricane’:<br />

The Early Days of the Trump Inquiry<br />

By Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman<br />

and Nicholas Fandos<br />

WASHINGTON — Within hours of opening an investigation into<br />

the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia in the summer of 2016, the<br />

F.B.I. dispatched a pair of agents to London on a mission so<br />

secretive that all but a handful of officials were kept in the dark.<br />

Their assignment, which has not been previously reported, was<br />

to meet the Australian ambassador, who had evidence that one of<br />

Donald J. Trump’s advisers knew in advance about Russian<br />

election meddling. After tense deliberations between Washington<br />

and Canberra, top Australian officials broke with diplomatic<br />

protocol and allowed the ambassador, Alexander Downer, to sit<br />

for an F.B.I. interview to describe his meeting with the campaign<br />

adviser, George Papadopoulos.<br />

The agents summarized their highly unusual interview and sent<br />

word to Washington on Aug. 2, 2016, two days after the<br />

investigation was opened. Their report helped provide the<br />

foundation for a case that, a year ago Thursday, became the<br />

special counsel investigation. But at the time, a small group of<br />

F.B.I. officials knew it by its code name: Crossfire Hurricane.<br />

that continues to tear shingles off the bureau. Days after they<br />

closed their investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private<br />

email server, agents began scrutinizing the campaign of her<br />

Republican rival. The two cases have become inextricably linked<br />

in one of the most consequential periods in the history of the<br />

F.B.I.<br />

This month, the Justice Department inspector general is<br />

expected to release the findings of its lengthy review of the<br />

F.B.I.’s conduct in the Clinton case. The results are certain to<br />

renew debate over decisions by the F.B.I. director at the time,<br />

James B. Comey, to publicly chastise Mrs. Clinton in a news<br />

conference, and then announce the reopening of the investigation<br />

days before Election Day. Mrs. Clinton has said those<br />

actions buried her presidential hopes.<br />

Continued on Page B96<br />

The name, a reference to the Rolling Stones lyric “I was born in a<br />

crossfire hurricane,” was an apt prediction of a political storm<br />

In Swing State,<br />

Trump Backers Turn Impatient<br />

By Matt Flegenheimer<br />

BENSALEM, Pa. — One after another, the gamblers totter along<br />

the twisting walkway, bathed in artificial purple light —<br />

burdened, at least occasionally, by the instinct that they should<br />

have known better.<br />

Usually, this pathway outside Parx Casino is reserved for<br />

self-flagellation, a private lament at the last hundred lost. But<br />

lately, as with most any gathering place around here since late<br />

January — the checkout line, the liquor store, the park nearby<br />

where losing lottery numbers are pressed into the mulch —<br />

patrons have found occasion to project their angst outward,<br />

second-guessing a November wager.<br />

“Just like any other damn president,” sighed Theresa Remington,<br />

44, a home-care worker and the mother of two active-duty<br />

Marines, scraping at an unlit cigarette. She had voted for<br />

Donald J. Trump because she expected him to improve conditions<br />

for veterans and overhaul the health care system. Now?<br />

“Political bluster,” Ms. Remington said, before making another<br />

run at the quarter slots. She wondered aloud how Senator Bernie<br />

Sanders of Vermont might have fared in the job.<br />

out a closer-than-expected victory last week in a House race in a<br />

Kansas congressional district that Mr. Trump had carried by 27<br />

points. Another stress test arrives Tuesday, with a special<br />

election for a House seat in Georgia.<br />

But it is here, among voters in one of the nation’s few true tossup<br />

districts, where any lasting strain may be felt most acutely.<br />

In consecutive presidential elections, Pennsylvania’s Eighth<br />

District, which includes Bucks County and pockets of<br />

Montgomery County, has delivered Republican nominees their<br />

narrowest margins of victory in a congressional district. Mitt<br />

Romney won it by one-tenth of a point in 2012. Mr. Trump<br />

prevailed by two-tenths, attracting many of the relatively<br />

affluent and educated white suburban voters who were expected<br />

to lift Hillary Clinton, last year’s Democratic candidate.<br />

Continued on Page MAU2018<br />

Such is a view from this swing county of a swing region of a<br />

swing state that powered Mr. Trump’s improbable victory, an<br />

electoral thermometer for a president slogging toward the end of<br />

his first 100 days. Across the country, Republican officials have<br />

grown anxious at their standing on even ruby-red turf, sweating<br />

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Founder<br />

+90 507 669 35 22<br />

ahmetebudak@gmail.com<br />

studyosumo.com<br />

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Founder<br />

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ahmetebudak@gmail.com<br />

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