In November of 2021, I graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). During my four years at SCAD, I took full advantage of the vast creative opportunities afforded. I've focused on developing my skill set, and I've explored as many techniques and applications as possible. I've taken advantage of, volunteered, and participated in the many cultural events, presentations, and workshops at SCAD. Itan intense, but incredible four years. My focus has evolved into three distinct skill sets: Producing, Motion Design, and Experiential Design. See more details below.

SCAD has additionally given me the opportunity to work with such great developing talent. I'm excited to see what we will all accomplish. It's just the beginning and we have a lifetime of creativity ahead of us.

coulterdesimone@gmail.com

202-321-5134

Résumé

Producing

SCAD has given me the ability to develop a strong skill set that facilitates producing and project management. This requires organization, problem-solving, finding talent, ideation, production, motivating a team, keeping them on task, and managing the process from start to finish. ​Producing takes keeping a cool head, understanding the component parts of a project, orchestrating its development, all the while keeping the designers engaged and the client’s heard.

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Motion Design

With Motion Design, it is my objective to continually build a broad base of skills, learn new techniques, and explore all the components and assets that put design into motion. I work every day to incorporates principles of filmmaking, videography, animation, illustration, graphic design, sound design, storytelling and so much more. As you can see from my portfolio, my extensive exploration of mediums has offered me the ability to learn a range of techniques, software, and develop a strong sense of problem-solving.

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Experiential Design

Experiential Design affords me the ability to use motion design to shape an experience or event. Using Mad Mapper and projection mapping we use a projection technique to turn objects as simple as a wall, small indoor objects like cabinetry, bars, retail or restaurant spaces, or as complex as an industrial landscape, buildings, large-scale events, music venues, sporting events, concerts, or theatrical productions. Projection mapping incorporates my ability to think 3D and convey design in motion.

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