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An independent graphic designer, interactive media producer, and photographer for over 25 years, James Waldron was a principal with Burns, Connacher & Waldron in New York, Director of Interactive Media at Anderson Lembke New York and Amsterdam, and Vice President Account Director at Mullen Advertising outside of Boston.
Beginning marketing projects in 1983, He has created interactive media, corporate and institutional communications, identity, and promotional literature for clients including Agfa, Apple, AT&T, Bell Atlantic, IBM, Kodak, PBS, and the US Department of the Interior.
James has also led teams building corporate and transactional Web sites for Agfa, the Swedish Postal Service, General Motors, and GTE.
James has spoken on design communications at Yale University, Pratt Institute, AIGA New York, Dallas, and Pittsburgh, the Aspen Design Conference, Macworld, IBM corporate communications seminars, and internationally in events in Geneva, Zurich, Amsterdam, and Stockholm.
Mr. Waldron’s work has appeared in How Magazine, Communication Arts, Print, Graphic Arts Monthly, ID, Bunte, E magazine, Svenska Dagbladet, Colophon, MacWeek, on network television, and in the book New York Graphic Design. James also spent one year traveling round-the-world, and chronicled the trip on the Web with a digital camera and laptop computer for the camera division of Agfa.
Graduating with a BA from the University of Massachusetts and an MFA from the Yale University Graphic Design Program, James has also been Adjunct Faculty at both the Cooper Union School of Art in New York City, and Endicott College outside Boston.
Weekends Waldron can often be found playing blues harmonica with the Boston-based band “Walk that Walk,” or fishing the estuaries of Plum Island Massachusetts.
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James Waldron Design commented on Quoddy Workshop - Lewiston, Maine by Oliver Wilkins Oliver, I've been in that workshop, and seen the fascinating detail and craftsmanship that those sewers have. I think your short is fantastic. It duplicated the sensation I get when I'm there, and that is pretty hard to communicate. You did a wonderful jo
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James Waldron Design commented on A History Of The Title Sequence by jurjen versteeg Wonderful concept. Loved the way you depicted such a wide style of artists into your own idea. Great work.
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