Jeremy Bolz

Lead Production Artist at Liquid Development

Jeremy Bolz is a seasoned Lead Production Artist with extensive experience in the game industry, currently seeking new employment opportunities. Since June 2015, Jeremy has served as Lead Production Artist at Liquid Development, building on a previous role as Senior/Lead Production Artist in a self-employed capacity for a brief period. Prior experience includes a significant tenure at Zynga from May 2012 to May 2015, where Jeremy led art direction and production for notable projects like Castleville Legends and Frontierville. Earlier roles at Buzz Monkey Software and GameStop enriched Jeremy’s skills in 3D modeling, texturing, and team leadership, while an educational background from The Art Institutes culminated in a Bachelor's degree in Game Art and Design.

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Eugene, United States

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Liquid Development

At Liquid Development, we know creating content for the next-generation of gaming machines can be a grueling process for publishers. The amount of assets required by these new state of the art games can break any budget! Assembling the team of artists is a tough job in itself, but occupying their time in between projects can be downright impossible. Not to mention, finding the resources to create a specific element of a game can often take longer than the task itself. Enter Liquid Development. Using our resources allows the publisher to do what they do best: create great games, instead of managing a room-full of artists. Liquid Development has the experience to step in at any point in the process and produce art that is top-notch and true to the designer's vision. Our management can combine talents from multiple artists and create a cohesive array of content. Because of our art director experience at previous organizations, we know the frustrations that publishers often face when trying to implement the work of multiple teams of artists. We know that this experience comes as a refreshing change to most publishers.


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United States

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51-200

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