Cameron Sherrill
About Cameron Sherrill
Cameron Sherrill is a Lead Motion Designer and Writer based in New York, currently working at Hearst and Esquire magazine. He has a diverse background in design, having held various roles at notable companies such as Amazon, Apple, and Samsung Electronics.
Current Role at Hearst
Cameron Sherrill serves as the Lead Motion Designer and Writer at Hearst, a position he has held since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for leading the animation and motion design team, focusing on creating engaging visual content. His contributions enhance the overall storytelling approach of the publications under Hearst, particularly in the lifestyle and tech sections.
Experience at Esquire Magazine
Cameron has been with Esquire magazine since 2018, where he also holds the title of Lead Motion Designer and Writer. He plays a significant role in the design and animation processes, contributing to the visual identity of the magazine. Additionally, he writes articles primarily focused on lifestyle and technology, showcasing his versatility in both design and writing.
Previous Experience at Amazon and Other Companies
Prior to his current roles, Cameron worked briefly as a Design Director and Illustrator at Amazon in 2021. His experience also includes positions at Samsung Electronics as a Freelance Creative Director in 2022 and at Invesco US as a Freelance Creative Director from 2020 to 2021. These roles contributed to his expertise in motion design and creative direction.
Educational Background in Graphic Design
Cameron studied at North Central College from 2014 to 2018, where he focused on Logo Design and achieved a degree in Interactive Media Studies/Graphic Design. His education provided a strong foundation in design principles, which he has applied throughout his career in various design and motion graphics roles.
Early Career and Internships
Cameron's early career includes a Graphic Design Internship at Klique Creative from 2017 to 2018 and various roles at North Central College, including Graphic Designer and Publicity Coordinator for the Department of Theater. He also worked as a Barista Trainer at Starbucks from 2013 to 2018, which contributed to his customer service skills and teamwork experience.