Patrick's expertise is based on seven years of experience in web application/creative
development and 18 years of creative experience in marketing and advertising. This
background gives him a unique understanding of what it means to bring functionality
to the web. He studied website design and Flash animation at the Ojai Digital Arts
Center in California. His web application experience includes serving as Creative
Strategist and Director of Communications at Rootlevel, a web application company.
He also successfully launched a web development department at RoessnerBenning
Design Communications. While there, he created award winning work for Detroit
Zoological Society, GM corporate, GM Research and Development, GM Marketing
Support Services, Tapper's Fine Jewelry, and the Taubman Corporation. While working
as an art director in the marketing and adverting industry he created collateral, direct
mail materials, incentive packages, identity, point-of-purchase, and print campaigns
for such clients as: Cadillac, Chrysler, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit Tigers, Detroit
Red Wings, Ford, GMC, HAP, Hiram Walker, Hollingsworth Furniture, Lucent, North
Carolina Filmakers, and Ziebart.
Patrick is a partner in the Group-eX consortium.
It isn't just pblasio. &people refers to the people we draw upon to ensure the
appropriate knowledge and experience are directed to your project. We work in a
collaborative environment in which people pool their specialized creative talents on
projects as needed. At times we all work together. Other times only one or two
members are included. But in all cases we share a passion to achieve our clients’
objectives.
The collaborative experience deepens our resources. We cover marketing,
advertising and design communication concepts, and the practicalities of their
execution. From the technical development of websites for the internet and intranet,
and sophisticated applications enabling you to be in control, to content management
tools, this is what pblasio&people is all about.
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