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Dante Ferrarini possesses over 14 years of experience as a leading creative professional helping to connect brands with their audiences. Seamlessly blending design, marketing, and technology, Dante has successfully delivered campaigns that capture and engage both consumers and brand owners. As creative director for Bondi, Dante has contributed to projects that include The Complete New Yorker for Condé Nast, a milestone achievement for the digital publishing industry. By focusing on packaging, interface, and marketing strategies for Rolling Stone and Playboy searchable archives, Dante has helped secure Bondi’s development and distribution deals with corporations Wenner Media, and Playboy Enterprises. The relationship with Bondi’s executive team began long before the company’s inception. Working with David Anthony, Dante Ferrarini played a key role in the creative development of award-winning projects such as The Rolling Stones’ “Four Flicks” (Top selling music DVD of all time), Marvel Comics’ “Marvel Heroes Breakout” Game, and Nike’s “Art of Speed” DVD campaign, among several others. Acting as Creative Director for Sterling Sound, Dante worked with Murat Aktar to rebrand the world-renowned audio mastering facility and to revitalize the way the studio interacts with its international staff and customer base. Along with his roles at Bondi and Sterling Sound, Dante Ferrarini is the founder and chief creative officer of [KOSA] Kosa Minore, a private Manhattan-based boutique that specializes in high-end design, motion graphics, 3D animation and interactive development for web, gaming and broadcast applications. Under Dante’s leadership, Kosaminore nurtures a devoted clientele and has delivered projects for Universal, Amblin Entertainment, Virgin Records, Sony, BMG Music, Kiehl’s, L’Óreal, MTV, ABC, NBC, Publicis Groupe, Pernod Ricard and many more. Recently, Kosaminore's work for Jameson Whiskey’s campaign—large theatrical resolution 3D rendered installations—have been highly visible in public areas such as London Heathrow's new duty-free shopping hub, Terminal 5 and other high-traffic international locations.
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