Jay Merriott: Graphic Designer and Photographer in Long Beach, CA
Jay Merriott
Graphic Designer and Photographer
Long Beach | United States
Skills
No information
Interests
Music.
Family.
Skateboard history.
Building things with wood.
Industries
Bike
Fashion
Skate
Work experience
Vestal Watch Int.
Graphic Designer and Photographer | 01/2016 - Current
I am currently working freelance and have a full-time position as Art Director/Lead Designer and in-house photographer at Vestal Watch.
Photography and Graphic Design
Freelance | 01/2011 - 01/2013
Worked from my home office continuing to perform layout and product photography for a magazine while hustling to keep a solid and cohesive image direction intact for miscellaneous brands inside (and out) of the surf, skate and snow industry.
Here's a small list:
Tsovet Watches - Tsovet.com
Ladera Skateboards and Gunmetal Trucks - Laderaskateboards.com, Gunmetaltrucks.com
The Building Distribution - SandMBikes.com - Fitbikeco.com
Mizu
Coast to Coast Wireless
Skull Candy
Vestal Watch
Art Director | 01/2004 - 01/2011
I was brought in by the founder to help with all aspects of layout and design. His departure left me in the creative directors seat where I remained for 7+ years, maintaining the intent of the brand's image and integrity. Led creative direction including watch design, clothing design and brand photography. Also instrumental in helping build and design a successful licensing program.
Photography and Graphic Design
Freelance | 01/2002 - 01/2004
Worked from my home office continuing to perform layout and product photography for a magazine while hustling to keep a solid and cohesive image direction intact for miscellaneous brands inside (and out) of the surf, skate and snow industry.
S&M Bikes, Fitbikeco and Faction Magazine
Graphic Design | 01/1993 - 01/2002
Began creating and printing T-shirt designs and artwork using ink pens, razor blades and rubylith masking film. I then brought designs to fruition using a four color screen press producing a successful, sellable and memorable image for S&M Bikes that is still in motion today. Still creating and producing T-Shirt imagery I was able to move forward into other facets of design – decals, packaging, web, advertising and catalog layout. Near the end of 2002 I was solely responsible for the creation and overall image direction of two brands while designing and laying out an 88 page, bimonthly magazine.