Mark Selander graduated from Western Washington University in 1998 with a degree in industrial design. His first creative job was operating a chipmunk puppet named Rudy for a Japanese language program hosted by an outcast member of MTV’s “The Real World.” Selander currently works as an industrial design consultant developing consumer products, packaging and retail spaces for Seattle creative firms Pensar Development, Anvil Studios, Wexley School for Girls and others. His past work includes conceptual design on video games and entertainment titles for Microsoft, EA, Capcom, ESPN, UPN and Nintendo. He was a core member of the team that created the groundbreaking trans-media marketing campaign for Stephen Spielberg’s film “AI,” and he has helped develop scores of pitches, concepts and campaigns that have ranged from dizzying success to being thankful that at least his mom still loves him.
Session Title:
When the Road Less Traveled Starts Getting Crowded
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