Interactive Committee

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Bradley BenjaminCommittee VP, Webmaster
Analog Pixel, Inc.
Bradley Benjamin is a designer and developer with over 15 years of experience in the web and online media. He is currently President of Analog Pixel, Inc., a web development firm based in Long Beach, California. Bradley is a former Interactive Developer at TBWA\Chiat\Day and TEQUILA\ in Los Angeles, and a former Art Director at Guidance in Los Angeles and New York. His work has been featured in the New York Art Director’s Club Annual, Dynamic Graphics, and HOW. He has worked with clients that include Qualcomm, Hewlett-Packard, Sony Playstation, Staples Center, TBS Networks, Allergan, Nissan and Infiniti. Bradley holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Visual Communications from California State University, Long Beach.
Nat BoltonCommittee VP
Bolton Design, Inc.
In 2003, fed up with the prospects of small town life, Nathaniel Bolton and his soon-to-be-wife, Tracey packed up and moved to the big city of Los Angeles. In LA he became an in-house art director. First stop was an online survey provider and next was World Poker Tour, an award winning television program featuring Texas Hold-em tournaments and competitions. In 2006, Nathaniel finally realized that working for the man doesn’t suit him. He and Tracey started Bolton Design, Inc., a studio focusing on strategy and design for web and print. Tracey was originally involved with AIGA for 3 years as a student while attending The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). At SCAD she received her MFA in Graphic Design and also met her husband and work partner, Nathaniel Bolton. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles, Tracey got a position with Ticketmaster’s in-house design department in West Hollywood. She then moved over to their award winning interactive agency, Cottonblend, where she worked on websites for Herbie Hancock and The Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Early in 2006, she left Cottonblend and along with Nathaniel started Bolton Design, Inc.

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