Tim Damitz
Designer
Member since 2007
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Tim lives vicariously through the headlines of other pages. 


When a project comes across needing cutting-edge technology and innovative design, Tim is probably not far behind. He utilizes his design talents with strategic thinking and a fine arts perspective to create effective, powerful visual communications for Rule29 and its clients.

Further feeding his borderline obsessive/compulsive disorder with Apple and all things technology, Tim ensures that the R29 studio’s systems remain running smoothly and at the forefront of industry trends.

When he leaves the studio and heads out into the world, Tim is often found making salsa or watching (or listening to) the Cubs. He may be a bit delusional, but Tim is certain that they will win the World Series one of these years.

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