Andy Crescencio
About Andy Crescencio
Andy Crescencio is a Senior Digital Designer with extensive experience in web and email design. He has worked for notable companies such as MuteSix and Newegg, and has a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Design, Animation, and Game Design from Kent State University.
Current Role as Senior Digital Designer
Andy Crescencio currently serves as a Senior Digital Designer at MuteSix, a position he has held since 2019. Based in Los Angeles, California, he has contributed significantly to the company's design initiatives. His role involves leading design projects and enhancing the overall design process within the team. Andy's expertise in digital design is evident in his ability to implement innovative solutions that improve workflow and efficiency.
Previous Experience at MuteSix
Before his current role, Andy worked at MuteSix as an Email Designer for three months in 2019. During this time, he focused on creating effective email marketing campaigns that aligned with the company's strategic goals. His brief tenure provided him with insights into the company's design philosophy and operational processes.
Professional Background at Newegg
Andy Crescencio worked at Newegg as a Web Designer, Email Designer, and Developer from 2018 to 2019. His role involved designing and developing digital content that enhanced user engagement and improved the overall customer experience. His contributions during this year helped streamline design processes within the organization.
Education in Computer Design and Animation
Andy studied at Kent State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Computer Design, Animation, and Game Design. His studies spanned from 2010 to 2015, providing him with a solid foundation in digital design principles and techniques. This educational background has informed his approach to design and development throughout his career.
Achievements in Design Efficiency
Throughout his career, Andy has achieved notable improvements in design efficiency. He implemented a design process that resulted in a 60% increase in production pipeline efficiency. Additionally, he developed a cross-channel Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) that optimized workflows for multi-functional teams, demonstrating his commitment to enhancing operational effectiveness in design.