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Sep 6, 2021 · Flipboard. Email. After falling in love with the first Apple Mac computer in 1984, Lynda Weinman found a new career: using the new technology to teach web graphics. She published a best-selling...
- Guy Raz
When Lynda Weinman founded lynda.com in 1995 alongside her husband Bruce Heavin, it was a side project, used mainly for personal communication between herself, her students, and readers of her...
- Emmie Martin
Lynda Weinman and her husband Bruce Heavin had built a modest but thriving training business, focused on teaching users how to put the latest digital graphic design tools, such as Photoshop and Illustrator, to work.
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- February 2023
Feb 6, 2023 · Lynda Weinman was an early pioneer in computer and web graphics who went on to cofound (with her husband, Bruce Heavin) Lynda.com, one of the first online educational enterprises to teach digital tools and skills. They sold the company to LinkedIn in 2015, and Weinman began to pursue an interest in ceramics.
Bruce Heavin is the cofounder and Chief Innovation Officer of lynda.com overseeing its visual branding and style.
Bruce Heavin (BFA '93, Illustration) is more than a successful business owner – he's also an illustrator, artist, educator, innovator, serious art collector, and deeply committed philanthropist.
May 1, 2024 · Panelists include Lynda.com co-founder and Hill House owner Bruce Heavin, Hill House architect Robin Donaldson, and UCSB Art, Design and Architecture Museum curator Silvia Perea and will be moderated by Founder of the RIV Magazine, Les Firestein.