💥 Bryan Sanders

Creative Director, Motion Designer, & Animator/ Web Admin at Flexmls

Bryan Sanders has a diverse work experience in various roles within the creative industry. 💥 Bryan began their career as a Technician/Designer at Western Neon Sign Group in 2006. In 2011, they interned at Diesel FX, where they created 3D virtual sets and animations. 💥 Bryan then worked as a Lead Instructor at Digital Media Academy and as a Team Leader at ACM SIGGRAPH in 2012. Bryan continued to pursue their passion for motion graphics by working as a Motion Graphic Artist, Creative Director, and Animator at an undisclosed company from 2012 onwards. 💥 Bryan joined VFX Foam, LLC as a Concept Artist and 3D Modeler in 2016. Bryan also worked simultaneously as a CNC Programmer at Meissenburg Design Foundry and as a Motion Designer at Quel Design during the same year. In the latter role, they designed infographics, storyboards, and logo animations for major tech companies. 💥 Bryan also edited video footage and enhanced audio for webinars. Bryan's expertise in CNC routing was further showcased during their time at Western Neon Sign Group, where they served as the Lead Designer and CNC Router Specialist, creating custom commercial signage. Overall, Bryan Sanders has demonstrated their skills in motion design, animation, graphic design, and CNC programming throughout their career.

Bryan Sanders completed their education at multiple institutions over the years. 💥 Bryan began their education at Flathead Valley Community College in 2008 and obtained an Associate of Arts Degree in Art in 2009. Following that, they attended The Art Institute of Seattle from 2009 to 2010, pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Media Arts and Animation. Lastly, Bryan attended The Art Institute of California-Los Angeles from 2010 to 2012, where they obtained their Bachelor of Science degree in Media Arts and Animation. Additionally, they have acquired several certifications from Code School, including CSS Cross-Country, Front-end Formations, Front-end Foundations, JavaScript Best Practices, JavaScript Road Trip Part 1, JavaScript Road Trip Part 2, and JavaScript Road Trip Part 3.

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