Inspired by the 3 Kings. This states the Epiphany
in a symbolic way.
Dennis graduated with a BFA in Communications
Design in 1977. In 1979, Dennis was offered a position as a senior
designer working for DDB Needham (which was then Doyle Dane and
Bernbach) in their offices at Mobil Corporation. There, Dennis
worked for Jerry Demoney, who was another Pratt Graduate. At Mobil,
he worked on posters, brochures, trademarks, ads, and any type
of printed material the department produced. After five years at
Mobil, Dennis moved on to Ernst & Young,
to be the manager of the design department for this large professional
services firm.
In 1989 Dennis decided to start Di Vincenzo Design. His clients
ranged from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and non-profit
organizations.
After being in his own business for 17 years,
Dennis was offered a position to return to Ernst & Young as Supervisor of Graphic
Design in the Creative Services Group. Dennis chose to accept this
position and has been working at Ernst & Young since October
2006.
Dennis has won numerous design awards. His fine art has been in exhibitions
in Manhattan and Dobbs Ferry, NY.
Dennis finds great spiritual nourishment in creating design that utilizes
religious symbolism.
Email: ddv@earthlink.net
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