New York/San Francisco-based content creation/production studio BODEGA has signed Emmy Award-winning director Lindsay Daniels for U.S. commercial representation. Daniels is a designer, storyteller and live-action director with a wide range of experience on the branding, agency and motion design sides of the creative industry. Her diverse skillset fused with her artful visual composition sensibilities enable her to deliver smart, relevant solutions for the current evolving content landscape. She has helmed spots for such top brands as Amazon, Pinterest, Nordstrom and Garnier, among others. Upcoming work out of BODEGA includes a Famous Footwear spot out of The Richards Group.
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Notes BODEGA Executive Producer/Partner Clint Goldman, “We feel fortunate to have Lindsay join our roster as her design and creative skills truly complement where we’re heading. She’s already wrapped her first job for us at The Richards Group and was just a dream project from beginning to end for us, our agency and client.”
“I have always been fascinated with the fusion of metaphorical storytelling and leveraging design, time and music to connect with people emotionally,” adds Daniels. “The directors on the BODEGA roster are all amazing talents and I am inspired by the work that they have in their portfolio and look forward to expanding that slate of work.”
After studying Graphic Design at California College of the Arts, Washington-native Daniels began her career as a Creative at Digital Kitchen. There, she organically followed her design and concepting expertise into motion work, designing the main title to “Dexter,” “Path to 9/11” and several other commercial campaigns. At Publicis, she served as a Creative Director for T-Mobile and Chevrolet accounts, leading both brands through multiple print, broadcast and digital campaigns. With her robust background crafting creative concepts for campaigns across multiple mediums, Daniels saw the unique emotive quality of motion early on in her career. She brings a collaborative approach to distilling messaging and elevating ideas through a focus on concepts, narratives and characters.
Her work has been recognised by such industry organisations as Communication Arts Design Annual, The National Addy’s, The Art Director’s Club and The Academy of Television Art and Sciences.