Michael Mikulec, a renowned Creative/Art Director and Designer from Connecticut, now based in Savannah, GA, has made significant marks across graphic design, broadcast media, and global creative projects. His educational foundation was laid at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. This set the stage for his later accomplishments, including a significant tenure at ESPN, where he contributed to NBA Finals broadcasts and earned two Sports Emmy Awards, one for his work on "This is SportsCenter." After ESPN, Mikulec enhanced his skills at Troika Design Group in Los Angeles, contributing to significant projects like the CW network launch and MTV's HD platform. His quest for a global perspective led him to Rome, where he led creative initiatives at Frame by Frame, handling clients across Europe and the Middle East. Furthering his education, he earned an MFA in Graphic Design from Yale University, where he triumphed in creating the Fenway Park 100th Anniversary Logo. Leveraging this success, he established Frame by Frame's American office, serving high-profile clients including ESPN and CBS Sports. He also played a pivotal role in branding Curaleaf, shaping it into the U.S.'s largest cannabis company. Now an independent Creative/Art Director, Mikulec continues to influence the design world. He proudly holds three Sports Emmy Awards and has participated in notable projects for TRUtv and NBC's Beijing Olympics coverage. Beyond his professional life, he is committed to philanthropy, actively supporting various causes and promoting creative opportunities for young talents. His life reflects a blend of creativity, leadership, and community engagement, making a lasting impact in and beyond the design industry.
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