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An accomplished artist, Kodi Seaton boasts a
unique balance of creative and technical proficiency,
coupled with a strong background in print and design. For
nearly a decade, he has helped small businesses, startup
organizations and non-profits develop brand identities and
marketing strategies. A graduate of Wilmington University in
New Castle, DE, his expertise ranges from advertisements,
web design, logos, illustrations and other high-visibility
projects, leading companies toward long-term vision, and
helping them to strengthen their message across platforms.
He worked for eight years as a Graphic & Production Artist
for Gannett newspaper The News Journal, designing for
their daily publication. In 2003, he developed his own
agency, The Un Group, balancing creativity,
adaptability and accuracy with a solid foundation in the
arts, serving a client base as diverse as the annual Urbanworld Film Festival, Council of Urban Professionals and actor Keith Powell (of NBC's 30 Rock).
In 2008, he interned at Washington DC political/advocacy
advertising firm GMMB, developing and designing The Blue Shoe for Blue Cross Blue Shield’s Walking
Works program. The Capitol Hill Challenge trophies, promoting healthy lifestyles, reside in the Senate
and House of Representatives, awarded yearly to members of
both houses.
In addition to graphic design, Kodi is also an acclaimed
singer, occasional actor and a burgeoning screenwriter. His
varied background also includes appearances in print
campaigns and commercials. In his spare time, he is
developing a unisex t-shirt & apparel company entitled
Bound, he mentors aspiring teen artists in his home state of
DE, and volunteers for social and political causes,
including serving the Obama Presidential campaign at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, CO in August
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