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Founder and Chief Creative
Portland, OR
Apr 2017 - Present (3 years 10 months)
For over 20 years Michael DiTullo has designed iconic, industry leading products and experiences in almost every industry including footwear, consumer electronics, IOT smart devices, medical instruments, robotics, and toys. With experience in strategic design leadership, product roadmap planning, team building, brand identity, design language systems, industrial design, retail experience, interior architecture, packaging, web and mobile apps, our team can bring any project to life.
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Contributor, Moderator, Producer
core77
2002 - Present (19 years)
Blogger, featured author, discussion forum admin, event production... advocate and evangelist for design at large.
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Chief Design Officer
San Diego, CA
Apr 2012 - Apr 2017 (5 years)
Leading designer of consumer branded audio under the Polk Audio, Definitive Technology, and BOOM names. Responsible for leading Global Design Center. Establish design direction and vision across all brands and guide direction through implementation in all forms including; brand positioning, branding, product design, product portfolio roadmaping and definition, web presence, packaging design, web and mobile apps.
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Architecture + Design Accessions Committee Member
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Sep 2011 - Sep 2012 (1 year)
Served on an invite only committee of high level museum patrons and industry experts that worked with department curators to guide the museum's permeant collection.
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Creative Director
frog design
Jun 2010 - Apr 2012 (1 year 10 months)
Led key convergent programs for a diverse array of Fortune 500 clients including Honda, Google, P&G, Harmon Kardon, Motorola, Brooks, and Intel. Developed and articulated project vision. Built and mentored teams. Management of multi-disciplinary teams including industrial design, digital design, design research, mechanical engineering, brand and technology. Collaboration with other frog global studios. Highly client facing, frequent global travel. Focused on physical product design that happens at the intersection of want and need to create objects of desire, manifest brand, and impact culture.
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Board of Directors
Design Museum Boston
Jun 2009 - Jan 2012 (2 years 7 months)
Sat on the advisory board of directors during the initial start up period for Design Museum Boston. Guided the leadership team, participated in fund raising activities, and high level corporate outreach.
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Design Director
Converse
Feb 2007 - Jun 2010 (3 years 4 months)
Directed a multidisciplinary teams responsible for six product collections. In this role I defined the category design ethos, guided conceptual development, mentored design team through stages of product development, designed key signature products in collaboration with professional athletes and advanced design teams, and implemented product vision into production. I also collaborated with all elements of Converse product and brand groups to fully realize the brand as a cohesive statement at retail. Participated in on camera and print PR for brand. Frequent global travel.
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Designer: Nike Sportswear and Brand Jordan
Nike
Mar 2003 - Feb 2007 (3 years 11 months)
Designed industry leading product for high profile brand. Responsible for establishing product goals, collaborating with professional athletes, setting design direction for sub collections and consumer categories and implementing brand principals through all phases of design. Collaborated with Jordan Accessories on a line of premium men's bags, and Nike Timing and Vision groups on various projects. Collaborated with Brand Design group on brand communications. Assisted design director with seasonal brand direction. Participated in on camera and print PR for brand. Frequent global travel for consumer research throughout Europe, North America, and Asia. Frequent trips to Asian manufacturing centers.
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Designer
Evo Design
Jan 1999 - Feb 2003 (4 years 1 month)
Designed product for a wide array of clients including Bose, Burton Snowboards, Nike Explorer Group, VTech, Remington, Schick, Hasbro, Leapfrog, Chantal Cookware, Villaware, Timex, Pitney Bowes, Samsonite, Kodak among others. Also headed up Intern program and university sponsered projects. Was vice chair and later chair of the local IDSA chapter at this time.
This is really eye catching and fun!
This is great design, I literally designed the same shape with different materials and grass in the center instead of magazines.
Ha, thanks Bart.
which means they'd be perfectly sized for me right? I'll take the top middle one.
ah these real fun michael, nice
Nice Work!
sweet the names add alot to them. Cool to see your thought process
nice!i think you have very clear arm.and insist on effort. and i am work on same way as you.good luck mike!
Awesome furniture design
awesome!!!
beautiful is that markers of digital?
Top right and Top Middle are amazing, they attract me the most
Thanks. They are ball point pen + prisma markers + some white pencil and chalk + a little photoshop.
These are great! I sometimes find it hard to get a nice look to sheet metal/thin material, you've done a great job. Quick and clean!
Thanks. I love working on product with a lot of material constraints. It forces your brain to iterate in a certain way.
Love this!
thank you!
haha. love the call-out.
I like a good random call out! I think my favorite is "SKP" (some kind of plastic)
you are very right Michael.. even i do the same.. I only work in teak wood.so that has given me to study & understand the behavior of wood.
very nice
This is a really beautiful page, I can see your design sense at work, and it is great!
Thank you, this is how I typically doodle my way through the beginning of a project, just playing on the page.
nice!
very interesting
nice set!
Thanks. They are a little post modern, but playful. Might make better kid's furniture...
ah these real fun michael, nice
which means they'd be perfectly sized for me right? I'll take the top middle one.
Ha, thanks Bart.
This is great design, I literally designed the same shape with different materials and grass in the center instead of magazines.
This is really eye catching and fun!