DALLAS — Editorial boutique Treehouse (www.treehouseedit.com) has expanded its services with the recent hiring of motion graphics designer Jeff Vick and the addition of a new graphics design and production suite. The company will offer graphics both in tandem with editing and finishing, and as a standalone service.
Vick brings ten years of experience as a motion graphics designer for commercials, broadcast media and corporate media. He was most recently with Fast Cuts Edit, Dallas, and his credits include work for H-E-B, Red Lobster and the Dallas Cowboys. He has already contributed to several projects for Treehouse, including a campaign for Home Depot and a spot for H-E-B that debuted during this year’s Super Bowl.
The new graphics suite is equipped with Adobe After Effects, Photoshop and Illustrator, and Maxon Cinema 4D. It also has professional monitoring and processing gear.
A Dallas native, Vick received his training in graphic design at NYU, where he earned his master’s degree. Vick returned to Dallas in 2004 to work with the Dallas Cowboys, serving as creative director and motion graphics designer for its in-house broadcast production department. In 2008, Vick joined n2o Editorial, Dallas, and moved to Fast Cuts Edit, Dallas, in 2012.