Bobbi Martucci
About Bobbi Martucci
Bobbi Martucci is a Senior Graphic Designer with over 20 years of experience in the Atlanta market, specializing in the design of licensed properties for lottery tickets. She has worked at Scientific Games since 2008 and has a background in various industries including real estate and non-profit organizations.
Work at Scientific Games
Bobbi Martucci has been employed at Scientific Games since 2008, where she currently holds the position of Creative Engagement Manager. In this role, she has contributed to various projects for over 16 years. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Graphic Designer in the Creative Services department from 2009 to 2012. In total, her tenure at Scientific Games encompasses over 12 years as a Senior Graphic Designer, focusing on the concept and design of licensed properties for lottery tickets, including advertisements and point of sale items.
Education and Expertise
Bobbi Martucci studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology from 1992 to 1996, where she completed a four-year program. Her education laid the foundation for her extensive career in graphic design, which spans over 20 years. Martucci specializes in licensed property design, particularly for lottery tickets, and is skilled in both traditional hand illustration and computer-generated illustration.
Background
Martucci has over 20 years of design experience in the Atlanta market, working across a variety of industries. Her professional background includes roles in real estate, non-profit organizations, banking, and licensed properties. She has also worked as an Art Director at Marketing Specifics from 2003 to 2005 and as a Graphic Designer/Illustrator at the North American Mission Board from 2002 to 2003.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Bobbi Martucci has been involved in large-scale design projects, particularly for residential real estate sales centers. Her work includes creating displays and illustrative maps, showcasing her ability to handle complex design tasks. Her experience in both traditional and digital illustration further enhances her contributions to the field of graphic design.