Will Gibbons

Content Creator at Will Gibbons Design LLC
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Orange, California, United States, US

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Brian Darney

Will Gibbons is an outstanding designer and marketing practitioner. He has a keen eye for design and takes great care in all projects that cross his path. Just as important, he is a self-motivator and is constantly pushing himself and others to do better. While working at Felt Bicycles he helped bridge the gab between the engineering and marketing departments by collaborating with each to develop consumer-friendly communications for new and existing products. It is with great pleasure that I recommend Will both professionally and personally. He was a valued asset for us and will prove the same for you over time.

Jon Duke

Will is a passionate and driven individual that would be a great asset to any team or business. He is a designer who goes the extra mile on every project, making sure that before he puts pen to paper, he has deep and empathetic understanding of the customer’s needs. Will continues to impress me with his work and his entrepreneurial mindset, I hope that I have the opportunity to work him again in the future.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Design Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Content Creator
      • Jun 2014 - Present

      I make it fun and easy to learn how to create photo-real renderings and animations. I teach designers and other creative professionals how to create powerful CGI. I've got 10+ years using the KeyShot render engine, and am building an extensive collection of free tutorials on my YouTube channel and I sell premium paid training courses for those who want to take their skills seriously. I make it fun and easy to learn how to create photo-real renderings and animations. I teach designers and other creative professionals how to create powerful CGI. I've got 10+ years using the KeyShot render engine, and am building an extensive collection of free tutorials on my YouTube channel and I sell premium paid training courses for those who want to take their skills seriously.

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Global Training Specialist
      • Apr 2016 - Jun 2019

      KeyShot is a 3D rendering software application that allows designers to create photo-realistic CGI. Images and animations created in KeyShot help speed up product development cycle, facilitate communication and serve as great marketing assets. ➡ Customer Training (on and off site) • Corporate training • Educational & university demos • Reseller training ➡ Sales Support • In-person & online demos • Direct assistance to customers • Technical training of sales team ➡ Content Creation • Online manual content • Tutorials, videos & webinars • Blog posts • 3D modeling ➡ Event Support • Attend & support sales at conferences • Support design events ➡ Product Testing • Offer feedback & feature requests Show less

    • Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
    • Product Designer
      • Nov 2014 - Jul 2015

      Pairable is an emerging IOT company with a mission of connecting everyone to their valued possessions in a convenient, intuitive way. Details to come as many products are currently under development. My responsibilities as the sole Product Designer at Pairable is to design all hardware, taking concepts of connecting humans, technology and their valuables and producing meaningful objects that offer a tactile experience second to none. I work though basic sketching in the beginning after researching the companies goals and while respecting budgetary and manufacturing constraints, explore form and function to find an appropriate balance of the two. After sketching and revisions, I move on to the CAD application SolidWorks which I use to realize the design in a simulated 3d space. This allows me to finalize and revise the design as needed, collaborating with the electrical engineers and production specialists. In order to explore colors, material and finish, I create photo-real renderings using Luxion's KeyShot. These renderings are compared and used to make decisions about surface treatments and the final appearance of the designs as well as to provide contextual renderings. Such renderings prove helpful for creating marketing material or presentations. I work to preserve the integrity of the design and enhance the interaction between people and technology through thoughtful design. Show less

    • United States
    • Sporting Goods Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Industrial Design Communications
      • Sep 2011 - Jun 2014

      At Felt Bicycles, I bridged the gap between Felt's Engineering Department and its Marketing Group to translate technical design features into powerful marketing materials. I built graphic representations of often-hard-to-explain concepts such as materials engineering and aerodynamics which are used by Felt's Marketing Group. I have a technical working understanding of mechanics, physics, bicycles, materials engineering, aerodynamics and manufacturing and am able to build visuals to explain this to the target demographic. To learn more about Felt Bicycles and what I've created for them, visit www.feltbicycles.com > Inside Felt and view Technologies, Technical Documents and Owner's Manuals. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Resident Assistant | Industrial Design Student
      • Aug 2009 - Jun 2011

      While being a student, I was a Resident Assistant to help improve on campus living and student life at CCS to help pay the bills while earning my BFA in Product Design.

    • Motorola Sponsored Product Design Student
      • Aug 2009 - Dec 2009

      While a student at CCS, I had the privilege of working with a small group of classmates on a project for my industrial design studio which was sponsored by Motorola. During the course, we worked with Motorola designers who mentored us and provided student groups with professional feedback. The brief was to design for a developing nation. My group was assigned the region of Brazil. I married my interest of coffee (because it's one of Brazil's major exports) with a desire to design a systemic solution for poverty-stricken coffee farmers.The solution was a full-system-design which included cradle-to-grave life for a mobile device which would allow the coffee farmers to connect to and 'plug into' the system I designed. The goal was to educate and empower the coffee farmers with the tools they needed to make informed decisions before selling their coffee crop. The designers at motorola provided feedback every few weeks to ensure I was pursuing a worthwhile design solution. My design allowed coffee farmers to add their crop to a database, allowed consumers to place orders on the farmer's coffee crop, and walked the farmers through the necessary steps to manage the sale and distribution of their personal coffee crop. Show less

    • United States
    • Furniture
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Industrial Design Intern
      • Jun 2010 - Aug 2010

      At Haworth I had the valuable opportunity to work with Haworth's senior industrial designers. At Haworth, I was immersed in elegant, intelligent and sophisticated design. Not only does Haworth design award-winning furniture, the company is credited with designing spaces, and experiences which increase comfort and productivity in the workplace. While learning to become an industrial designer at Haworth, my experiences ran the gamut, some of which included: + Mocking up 3d designs as models (foam, paper, wood, steel, paint) + Building 3d digital design models (Rhinoceros) + Creating orthographic drawings of various designs + Attending collaborative design and ideation meetings + Product development with engineers + Conducting user-centric design surveys + Generating new collaborative design concepts + Designing new space concepts While at Haworth, I was able to attend NeoCon, North America's largest design exposition and conference for commercial interiors. There I networked with and witnessed architecture and design professionals, attended design seminars, association forums and listened to top-notch keynote design speakers. Show less

  • Marro's Italian Restaurant
    • Saugatuck, Michigan
    • Busser
      • Aug 2006 - Sep 2009

      At this lovely, historical, Italian eatery, I cleared and re-set tables each night while studying design in high school and later in a college of art and design. Duties included cleaning and maintaining bus stations and stocking clean stations. I also helped servers tend to the tables and ran errands for the bar tenders and host/es/s. This job exposed me to customer service and I learned how to deal with sometimes agitated and intoxicated customers. The nights were long and the patrons often difficult, yet I learned invaluable communications skills at a young age. Show less

    • Artist's Design Assistant
      • Sep 2006 - May 2009

      Warehouse manager. Designed and built custom frames and stretchers and became very proficient with power and hand tools. I mixed & matched color, which was a hands-on way to learn color theory (which proved useful in my design career later). I provided sales & retail customer service in the retail gallery of James Brandess Studios. I did touch-up painting to prepare original and giclee prints for stretching and framing. While working for Mr. Brandess, I finished, stained, varnished and painted wood frames to contain reproductions and original paintings. I learned to stretch oversized giclee prints, which can be a challenge. I also had many small jobs that included screen printing, making greetings and holiday cards, general upkeep, lawn maintenance and cleaning. Needless to say, I had many opportunities to apply my creative problem-solving and design interest to make sure James Brandess Studios warehouse was well-stocked and operated smoothly. Show less

  • Westshore Golf Club
    • Douglas, Michigan
    • Golf Cart Caretakeer
      • Jul 2004 - Aug 2006

      I cleaned, charged and maintained golf carts in the small, tourist-town of Douglas Michigan. Odd jobs included stocking the bar and kitchen, and clubhouse and mowing grass. I had to 'rescue' golf carts that got stuck in mud or otherwise malfunctioned while on the golf course. This was my first 'real' job and learned to work with a stern and intimidating employer. I got early exposure to working hard and for that I'm grateful. I cleaned, charged and maintained golf carts in the small, tourist-town of Douglas Michigan. Odd jobs included stocking the bar and kitchen, and clubhouse and mowing grass. I had to 'rescue' golf carts that got stuck in mud or otherwise malfunctioned while on the golf course. This was my first 'real' job and learned to work with a stern and intimidating employer. I got early exposure to working hard and for that I'm grateful.

Education

  • College for Creative Studies
    BFA, Product Design
    2007 - 2011
  • Saugatuck High School
    Hight School Diploma, Art/Art Studies, General
    2003 - 2007

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