Sean Reusch is a founding partner of Lightfin Studios and is responsible for the creative efforts of the company. Sean has over 10 years experience in the graphic and web design industry but his experience in the creative process actually dates as far back as his early childhood years. As a youngster Sean was often reprimanded for drawing on just about anything he could find including, but not limited to, his baby sister. Then something happened that changed everything. The year was 1979 and Sean was in the first grade at Sacred Heart School in Hampton NH. A fellow classmate was so taken with a sketch that he did that the student offered his Oreo cookies in exchange for the drawing and the seed was planted. Sean thought to himself, if he could sell his creative abilities for cookies then the sky was the limit. There would be no need to learn math, no need for social studies or other boring academics; he could simply draw his way through life. Thankfully for Sean his very caring parents didn’t agree with this philosophy and diligently urged him to see his education all the way through to college, well art school anyways, where Sean earned a Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts for Painting from Montserrat College of Art in Beverly Massachusetts.
Random Stuff You Don’t Care About:
- Sean won first prize in a cutest baby contest at Seabrook Old Home Day in 1975 – clearly he was wearing the outfit pictured above
- Took his kindergarten class on a field trip to his house to see his chickens – they were awesome!
- Fell out of a tree in the first grade and broke his pelvis
- Won first prize in one of those drawing contest where they used to hang all of the contestants entries in the grocery store window
- Has eight brothers and sisters and 18 nieces and nephews with one on the way
- Can roll his tongue, flip his eyelids and has double jointed thumbs
A Few of Sean’s Favorite Sites:
thefwa.com – The best all around websites on the web can be found listed here
ted.com – The best and brightest people of our generation speak here
vimeo.com – Forget YouTube
adobe design center – There’s always more to learn
uxmag.com – It’s all about usability
kuler.adobe.com – It’s all about color
cssmania.com – Another website design blog
logopond.com – Logo design blog
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