Matthew Tai

Junior Digital Designer @ Prodigious

About Matthew Tai

Matthew Tai is a Junior Digital Designer with a background in advertising and graphic design. He currently works at Prodigious Worldwide in France and has experience in videography and freelance graphic design.

Work at Prodigious Worldwide

Matthew Tai has been employed at Prodigious Worldwide as a Junior Digital Designer since 2019. His role involves creating digital content that aligns with the company's objectives. He has been part of the team for five years, contributing to various projects that require a blend of creativity and technical skills. His position allows him to utilize his expertise in graphic design and advertising to produce effective multimedia content.

Education and Expertise

Matthew Tai studied at The One Academy from 2016 to 2019, focusing on Advertising and Graphic Design. This three-year program provided him with a solid foundation in design principles and advertising strategies. His education has equipped him with the necessary skills to excel in his current role, particularly in using Adobe Design Programs, which are essential tools for a Junior Digital Designer.

Background in Graphic Design

Prior to his current role, Matthew gained practical experience as an intern at Dentsu Lhs in Malaysia for four months in 2019. This internship allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in a professional setting. Additionally, he has worked as a freelance graphic designer, which provided him with diverse experiences and insights into the graphic design industry. His background in advertising further enhances his capabilities in design.

Skills in Videography

Matthew Tai possesses strong skills in videography, which complement his graphic design abilities. This skill set enhances his capability to create engaging multimedia content. His proficiency in videography allows him to approach projects with a comprehensive understanding of visual storytelling, making him a versatile asset in the digital design landscape.

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