PHILIP BRAUTIGAM | creative director
Philip Brautigam spent his Michigan childhood in the pursuit of learning how things work. At the age of 13 he began his exploration into the art and science of photography when he turned one of the family's bathrooms into a darkroom. During high school, he served as yearbook photographer, theater stage manager and was a founding member of Bloomfield Hills Andover's first radio station, WBFH.
Expecting to be an engineer, he studied for two years at Michigan Technological University then interned with conveyor manufacturer, Jervis B. Webb in Farmington Hills, MI where he fully realized the kind of life he would be leading if he were to complete his studies.
The bleak promise of a life in corporate engineering drove him to quit school, move to Chicago and study filmmaking at Columbia College, then permanently drop out of consensus reality.
The following pages are a story in pictures of the transformational artistic periods that have formed the dynamic and valuable expertise offered by this ever improving commercial designer.
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