About Jeff Snow

My earliest memories are filled with drawing and painting, and this early exposure to creativity has significantly influenced my current approach to design. I was fortunate to have early access to computers during high school, where I spent my time sketching mechanical parts and cars.

While pursuing a B.A. in Mass Communications - Advertising at the University of South Florida, I had the opportunity to work with the earliest versions of the Macintosh computer. It was during this time that I was fortunate to be part of Adobe's Photoshop journey when they acquired software developed by John Knoll.

Over the past 25 years, my design experiences have spanned a wide range of industries, including sports, entertainment, hospitality, fashion, military, medical, and commercial spaces. Throughout my career as a digital designer, I've witnessed a remarkable evolution in design tools and techniques, transitioning from basic point-to-point plotting on computers to harnessing the power of AI to create complete websites and digital artworks.

Personal Time

Yes, That is me in the photo above. I still love to race motocross on the weekends and am trying to get back to Daytona for the 2024 Nationals race. It keeps me in good physical condition and helps to balance my love of the thrill. Motocross is definitely one of the hardest if not the hardest sports on the human body but, I believe it also provides for some of the best feelings of joy – especially when you send it over a 60-80ft jump and make it out alive.

I also enjoy the Emerald Coast of Florida where I can be found Stand Up Paddling (SUP), surfing and SCUBA diving.

I love everything design. In my vary rare free time I still love to paint traditionally. You can see one of my favorite paintings of the "King," Arnold Palmer that I painted with a 5-iron.

(See the video below of Arnold signing my painting.)

About
Jeff Snow

My earliest memories are filled with drawing and painting, and this early exposure to creativity has significantly influenced my current approach to design. I was fortunate to have early access to computers during high school, where I spent my time sketching mechanical parts and cars.

As I progressed through my education, majoring in Advertising Design while pursuing a B.A. in Mass Communications at the University of South Florida, I had the opportunity to work with the earliest versions of the Macintosh computer. It was during this time that I was fortunate to be part of Adobe's journey when they acquired software developed by Les Knoll, which eventually evolved into Photoshop.

Over the past 25 years, my design experiences have spanned a wide range of industries, including sports, entertainment, hospitality, fashion, military, medical, and commercial spaces. Throughout my career as a digital designer, which has spanned several decades, I've witnessed a remarkable evolution in design tools and techniques, transitioning from basic point-to-point plotting on computers to harnessing the power of AI to create complete websites and digital artworks.

Personal Time

Yes. That's me in the photo above. I still love to ride motocross on the weekends and am trying to get back to Daytona for the 2024 race. It keeps me in good physical condition and helps to balance my love of the thrill. Motocross is definitely one of the hardest if not the hardest sport on the human body but, I believe it also provides for some of the best feelings of joy – especially when you send it over a 60-70ft jump and make it out alive.

I love everything design. In my vary rare free time I still love to paint traditionally. You can see on of my favorites below.

About
Jeff Snow

My earliest memories are filled with drawing and painting, and this early exposure to creativity has significantly influenced my current approach to design. I was fortunate to have early access to computers during high school, where I spent my time sketching mechanical parts and cars.

As I progressed through my education, majoring in Advertising Design while pursuing a B.A. in Mass Communications at the University of South Florida, I had the opportunity to work with the earliest versions of the Macintosh computer. It was during this time that I was fortunate to be part of Adobe's journey when they acquired software developed by Les Knoll, which eventually evolved into Photoshop.

Over the past 25 years, my design experiences have spanned a wide range of industries, including sports, entertainment, hospitality, fashion, military, medical, and commercial spaces. Throughout my career as a digital designer, which has spanned several decades, I've witnessed a remarkable evolution in design tools and techniques, transitioning from basic point-to-point plotting on computers to harnessing the power of AI to create complete websites and digital artworks.

Personal Time

Yes. That's me in the photo above. I still love to ride motocross on the weekends and am trying to get back to Daytona for the 2024 race. It keeps me in good physical condition and helps to balance my love of the thrill. Motocross is definitely one of the hardest if not the hardest sport on the human body but, I believe it also provides for some of the best feelings of joy – especially when you send it over a 60-70ft jump and make it out alive.

I love everything design. In my vary rare free time I still love to paint traditionally. You can see on of my favorites below.

Arnold Palmer, The "King" of Golf, signs my painting.