Brandon Jameson wanted to be a designer before he even knew what it was—at least since third grade when he designed his class T-shirt. Eventually he found the BFA Graphic Design program at BYU, from which he graduated in 1999. And within a few weeks of graduation he headed for New York. He freelanced with the design group in kirshenbaum bond + partners until he got a full-time gig at Spot Design. At Spot he worked on branding for theatrical productions, movie posters, and other projects for entertainment-industry clients. He then did some contract magazine work at Time, Inc. before moving on to The Valentine Group, a design studio specializing in high-end retail and publication design. There he did work for the emerging Interface FLOR brand, Trish McEvoy, and others. From there he went to Martha Stewart, working primarily on retail packaging and collateral. Brandon is currently an art director at Axis41, a marketing communications agency with local, national, and international clients in a variety of industries.
