Abigail Chessen Lane

Senior Art Director II at Hook Studios

Abigail Chessen Lane has a diverse work experience in the creative industry. Abigail currently holds the position of Senior Art Director at Hook, a role they assumed in January 2021. Prior to this, they were an Art Director at the same company from November 2018 to December 2020.

Before joining Hook, Abigail worked as a Principal Designer at a freelance capacity from April 2016 to May 2019. During this time, they specialized in digital and print design and illustration, working with clients such as Temple Sholom and The Amos Project.

Abigail also had previous experience at AT&T, where they served as an Art Director and Designer for the Digital Content Team from January 2018 to August 2018. Abigail played a crucial role in designing multi-million dollar entertainment campaigns and led the integration of an outside agency into the team's workflow.

From October 2012 to April 2016, Abigail worked as an Interactive Designer in the Digital Media Group at DIRECTV. Here, they were responsible for designing integrated marketing campaigns that increased revenue and drove acquisition for web, live broadcast, and wireless businesses. Abigail also served as an Art Director for LA and NY-based production art teams.

Earlier in their career, Abigail owned and served as the principal artist at Abby Lane Shop, a design studio specializing in hand-drawn architecture pieces and watercolor paintings. Abigail worked with clients such as Flush Designs and Cheerful Interiors from February 2008 to October 2012.

Abigail also had experience as a Graphic Designer and Linesheet Coordinator at Ed Hardy Brands from December 2008 to August 2011. Abigail was responsible for designing sales and merchandise catalogs, coordinating the men's design department, and acting as a liaison to over 50 licensees.

Before that, Abigail worked as a Senior Production Artist at FunMobility from June 2007 to February 2008. Abigail managed the digital asset library and created original content for wireless devices such as wallpapers, themes, and animations.

Abigail began their career as a Production Artist in the Graphics Production team at Infospace from May 2005 to June 2007. Abigail created direct-to-consumer original illustrations and animations for mobile devices and was commissioned to create a large mural for the company's office space.

Overall, Abigail Chessen Lane's work experience showcases their expertise in art direction, design, and illustration across both freelance and corporate settings.

Abigail Chessen Lane has a diverse education history focused on the arts. Abigail attended Denison University from 1998 to 2002, where they earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Theatre Performance and Fine Art. In 2000, they also studied Theatre Performance at the British Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Throughout their career, Abigail has pursued additional education and training in various artistic disciplines. From 2003 to 2006, they took extension classes at UCLA, focusing on Adobe Photoshop and Illustration. In 2004, they attended the Chouinard Institute of Art for a summer session on Figure Drawing. In 2003, Abigail participated in summer studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, further exploring their skills in Oil Painting and Art History.

Abigail also continued their artistic education at Otis College of Art and Design from 2003 to 2007, where they took continuing education classes in Maya 8 (a computer animation program) and Figure Drawing. Additionally, in 2007, they attended Santa Monica College for extension classes that included Adobe Dreamweaver CS3.

In 2012, Abigail briefly attended the Concept Design Academy to engage in Concept Design Studies, although no degree is specified.

Overall, Abigail Chessen Lane has demonstrated a strong commitment to honing their artistic skills through a mix of formal education and specialized training opportunities.

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Timeline

  • Senior Art Director II

    January, 2021 - present

  • Art Director

    November, 2018