Entertainment
For the past forty-five years, Gerry Andrea has enjoyed sharing his work with millions of people.
Mark Arminski, owner of Rockhouse, has designed over 300 posters for popular rock bands; his work has been included in collections around the world and featured in books and magazines.
Dan Brodzik puts the “paint down” on WWE Superstars.
Designing for the entertainment industry has been all fun and games for Erin N. Brown.
Heidi Brown‘s rockin’ designs promote a famous restaurant chain found in major cities around the globe.
Doug Chiang has overseen the art and production design for some of the biggest films in Hollywood history.
Kevin Chin creates concept art used to develop games based on popular films and television programs.
Dave Chow works as a freelance illustrator in advertising and has won numerous awards.
With years of experience in several forms of multimedia, Dorian Compo is now working on a "Lord of the Rings" video game for Pandemic Studios.
Illustrator Katie Cook’s distinctive style lands her assignments with several comics and trading card publishers.
“Kid at heart” illustrator Layron DeJarnette injects passion and movement into his work.
Whether he’s animating scary farmers or international advertising icons, Mark DeRidder uses moving images to tell a story.
Narrative Designer Stephen Dinehart reaches beyond gamers to deliver interactive tales.
Depicting his experiences through online video and comics, Ryan Estrada is traveling the world in search of adventure.
Tim Flattery is the designer behind Hollywood’s hottest rides.
Wendy Froud, known for creating the original puppet Yoda used in the Star Wars movies, sells a line of fairies and pixies from her home/studio in England.
As owners of a motion graphics studio, Jennifer and Ellerey Gave have the “Capacity” to move, built on a culture to inspire.
Independent filmmaker Richard Hardacre creates art that allows him the freedom to dream and touch people’s lives.
Dave Hardin is one of the animators for “Open Season,” a film by Sony Pictures Imageworks.
Christopher Hill takes a creative approach to science and technology.
Originally inspired by his nightmares, Damarcus Holbrook now works as a 3D environment artist and concept artist for one of the gaming industry’s newest players.
As a scenic designer for Universal Studios, Curtis Hopkins creates big-as-life background for the park’s attractions, shows and exhibits.
Brian Jablonski designs products for Hasbro’s Super Soaker and NERF brands.
Angie Lai is living her dream as a video game designer in southern California.
Although Joe Lastomirsky has enjoyed successes as an artist for the past 26 years, he aspires to achieve even more.
Environment artist Mike Lomibao creates assets for some of the entertainment industry’s biggest games.
Ashley J. Long is living her childhood dream; she works on a hit animated series in Los Angeles.
Concept Artist Jeremy Melton is working with the gaming industry's leading minds to visualize new worlds that appeal to new users.
Bill Morrison is one of the leading forces behind the The Simpsons and Futurama advertising and artwork
Inspired by travel and adventure, Katie Nestor enjoys creative freedom as a motion graphics designer for broadcast news.
Filmmaker Kelly Parker uses her art to explore raw reality of social injustices.
James Randolph has worked on the storyboards and character designs for several popular video games.
Media expert Brian Salay drives change in several industries.
A lifelong fan of video games, Imran Sheikh has taken a journey to the other side of the controller.
Jay Shuster is one of the sketch artists behind Disney Pixar’s “Cars;” he got his break in Hollywood by creating concept art for the first two Star Wars movies.
As a 3D artist at Stargate Digital, Mike Tonder sets up the shots and creates special effects for television series.
With each Hollywood film he’s worked on, John Vassallo convinces millions of people that anything is possible.
Industrial designer Lawrence Yeung creates award-winning products for the gaming industry’s foremost accessory company.
Victoria Rose Zalewski created puppets used in the animated stop-motion film “Coraline.”

