Kristen Brooks Delessert
About Kristen Brooks Delessert
Kristen Brooks Delessert is a Digital Visual Designer at Wizards of the Coast, where she has worked since 2018. She has previous experience at Amazon and Seattle Met, and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Design from California State University-Chico.
Work at Wizards of the Coast
Kristen Brooks Delessert has been employed at Wizards of the Coast as a Digital Visual Designer since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for creating visual content that enhances the gaming experience. Her tenure at the company spans six years, during which she has contributed to various projects and initiatives in Renton, Washington. Prior to her current position, she also worked at Wizards of the Coast as a Digital Visual Designer from 2016 to 2017, gaining valuable experience in the gaming industry.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Wizards of the Coast, Kristen worked at Amazon as a Production Artist for six months in 2017. Her role involved producing high-quality visual content for various projects. Additionally, she served as a Marketing Designer at Seattle Met from 2014 to 2016, where she focused on marketing materials and branding. Earlier in her career, she completed a Graphic Design Internship at Butte Humane Society in 2010, which provided her with foundational experience in graphic design.
Education and Expertise
Kristen holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Design with an option in Graphic Design from California State University-Chico. She studied there from 2006 to 2011, where she developed her skills in visual communication and design principles. This educational background has equipped her with the expertise necessary for her roles in digital and marketing design.
Background
Kristen Brooks Delessert is based in Renton, Washington. Her career in design began with an internship at Butte Humane Society, which paved the way for her subsequent positions in various organizations. Her experience spans multiple facets of design, including marketing, production, and digital visual design, reflecting her adaptability and growth in the field.