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Scott Trobaugh
Scott Trobaugh
Scott Trobaugh
Art Director
At a young age, I exhibited a love of drawing that led my parents to assume that I could be an artist when I grew up. The fact that at age four I was clipping all of the logos off my toys' packaging, however, failed to alert them that graphic design would likely be my choice pursuit. From Sesame Street onward, branding has always made sense.

I came to Godfrey as an Art Director in 2008 after nearly a decade in higher ed marketing — years in which I learned a lot about getting to know a target audience, speaking their language, and building a holistic and consistent brand image.

July 1, 2009 | 2:13pm
Less Requires More (Scott Trobaugh)

When getting to know other design professionals, I often like to ask a version of "So, what do you do?" Since we all know — in the broad sense — what each other does, I tend to skew the question more toward the "how". "Tell me about your design style," is an invitation to discuss one's work, creative philosophy and tastes. Overwhelmingly, I hear people use the terms "simple" and "clean" to describe their ideal layouts.

Simple, clean designs are often the most clear way to communicate a given idea. A place for everything, everything in its place, with an effective rhythm and hierarchy to the elements on the page can really make a message sing. On its own, this fact is enough to make any communicator set "Simple" as their goal. Another reason is that, in our modern marketplace, with its cacophony of garish printed and electronic messages vying with our own thoughts for our valuable attention, a well-organized, well-planned, simple page becomes a visual
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