Tim Bradley: in IRVINE, CA
Tim Bradley
IRVINE | United States
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Scholastic Books
Author/Illustrator | 09/2008 - 09/2008
Concept, text and illustration of "INFESTATION" an updated "monster movie" story for middle-grade read-
ers. Cover artist.
Chronicle Books
Author/Illustrator | 08/2006 - 04/2008
Concept, text and illustration of "Paleo Sharks and "Paleo Bugs"" sixty-four page nonfiction natural history
books geared for 7-10 year old readers. Cover artist.
Universal Studios
Illustrator | 02/2001 - 08/2003
Freelance designer/illustrator for the Jurassic Park Institute website supporting
"Jurassic Park 3". Selection and creation of over 400 color dinosaur illustrations.
Interface with Universal Studios management, paleontologists and website editor to insure accuracy and time-
ly delivery of artwork.
The Millbrook Press
Author/Illustrator | 04/1998 - 03/2001
Concept, text and illustration of "The Care and Feeding of Dinosaurs" a forty-eight page nonfiction
picture book geared for 7-10 year old readers. Cover artist.
Hasbro, Inc
Product Designer | 11/1997 - 04/1999
Lead designer for Animorphs and Beast Machines product lines, introducing new aesthetics for the show and toy line. Pitch agent to top level managers. Heavy interaction with sculptors, designers/painters/licensors/over-
seas manufacturers. Staff artist/designer on additional teams, including Star Wars, Superman, Batman, G.I. Joe,
and Transformers. Responsibilities included: concept and design of products that were consistent with the toy
line, liaison between Hasbro and licensors, input drawings for sculpting and decoration, parts breakdown for
cost input, interfacing with engineering staff to ensure mechanism function, presenting concepts to design and marketing teams. Freelance designer for toys/programming for "Star Wars Episode 2", "Jurassic Park 3", Jurassic
Park "Chaos Effect".
Dinamation International Corp
Sr. Art Director | 05/1994 - 01/1997
Provided art direction for 2-D and 3-D projects: illustrated scientifically accurate dinosaurs and architectural
renderings for exhibit purposes, established "branding" for Dinamation's robotic creatures through use of dramatic aesthetics, use of color and pattern, and choreographed movement to convey a story, produced pre-
sentation exhibitry materials, pitched concepts to clients and assisted with close.
Syd Mead, Inc
Staff Artist | 01/1989 - 11/1989
Artist/assistant for conceptual designer Syd Mead, the artist who defined the look of the films "Tron",