| BRIAN
WITTMAN is an experienced manager and entrepreneur with more than 25
years in the creative industry. Brian is the founder of and creative
director for Wittman Idea Network, an established, award-winning brand
image consulting firm. The firm services a wide variety of clients in
different industries in brand and logo development, corporate ID, website
design, development, and maintenance, direct response marketing, package
design, and film and television production. Brian is also a member of
the management team for By Kids For Kids Company, an internationally
recognized patent licensing agency. Previously with Walker Digital and
its spin-off company, priceline.com, Brian created and led Walker’s
design team to define the look and feel for the next generation of its
commercialized patents. He was priceline.com’s Creative Director
from the company’s beginning and was responsible for all of its
creative needs, including writing for and directing and producing William
Shatner, website design and functionality, and all television and radio
scripts. Brian's career includes clients such as Jimmy Buffett, Linda Ronstadt, Dan Fogelberg, Eileen Ivers, Altan, and over 200 other artists (album design); Paul McCartney (television title design) and the Billboard Music Awards (television title design and coveted award); World Wrestling Federation (design and art direction) and The Undertaker (logo and product design); and Lost in Space’s Mark Goddard (website and merchandise). Brian was the creator and designer of the popular tiedyetye™ apparel featured on ABC’s thirtysomething, as well as Flamingowear® and CigarWitt™ apparel. Brian is a co-owner of Wittman Specialty Foods, which manufactures and distributes Nip ‘N Tang® fruited horseradish. Brian is a Board Member of the Connecticut Specialty Food Association and a founding member, as well as the brain trust, of the Connecticut Food Trail. Brian is the co-founder and a managing partner of New Planet Marketing, an interactive direct response marketing company. Brian is also the executive producer and director of in-production documentary about the life and times of early American needle workers and their teachers. Contact |
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