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Museums and the Web 2005 Speakers: Speaker Biography |
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Speakers from around the world present their latest work at MW2005. |
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Chris DallaVillaCreative Director Chris DallaVilla, Principal and Creative Director Chris inherited his business savvy from his family's entrepreneurial background and has combined that know-how with his talents for creativity, design and technology since beginning his career. He opened his own studio, DallaVilla Design, in 2000 and has worked as an artist, designer, and new media developer since 1995. Inspired by the idea of contributing to the development of the new medium he has contributed to projects for Wal-Mart, Yahoo, Fidelity Investments, Sequoia Capital, UBS Paine Webber, ABC, Old Dominion University, Macromedia and others. DallaVilla Design is an interactive design and development studio dedicated to producing successful projects that are creative, well designed, functional and smart. Their streamlined team allows for high levels of collaboration and customer interaction and their portfolio includes successful projects completed for fashion, entertainment, education and companies ranging from Start-up to Fortune 500. DallaVilla's work has been recognized nationally and internationally by, among others, Communication Arts, PRINT - America's Design Magazine, I.D. - The International Design Magazine, the American Advertising Federation, AIGA, and Peachpit Press (a division of Pearson Education). We believe in: the power of a well cultivated style; broadband rich media; the Web as a wildly disruptive medium still in its infancy; long-term integrated strategies where brand, momentum and relationships are built over time; good vs. evil. Chris will demonstrate The USS Monitor Center Web Site. |
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