I am a designer and artist in the Seattle area. I graduated from the Art Institute of Seattle in 1997 and have been working ever since. I'm currently an Interactive Art Director at Cypress Consulting work with clients such as AT&T Russell Investments, and Children's Hospital, but I always keep an eye out for interesting side projects and new design challenges.
Cypress Consulting – Seattle, WA
Interactive Art Director (Sept. 2011 – Present)


Research In Motion – Seattle, WA
Software App Designer (May 2011 – Aug. 2011)


frog design – Seattle, WA
Visual Designer II (June 2008 – May 2011)


Starbucks Coffee Company – Seattle, WA
Senior Interactive Designer (Jan. 2007 – June 2008)


Getty Images – Seattle, WA
Senior Designer (June 2005 – Jan. 2007)
Designer (Feb. 2000 – June 2005)


Visio Corporation – Seattle, WA
Designer II (Jan. 1999 – Feb. 2000)
Designer I (Jan. 1998 – Jan. 1999)
Design Intern (Aug. 1997 – Jan. 1998)
While working at frog design I have occupied many roles. I’ve been a visual designer, interaction designer, UX/UI designer, coder, developer, and tester. I’ve had to use all these skills working with clients like BMW, Microsoft, NBCU, Nokia, Quadrant Homes, Qualcomm, Rogers, Russell Investments, and Samsung. I've gotten the opportunity to dive headfirst into the mobile world by spending over two years creating smartphones from the ground up. I also had the privilege to work in Munich and Shanghai. Both were great personal growth and an amazing learning experience.

At Starbucks Coffee Company I focused on their web presences and building the brand online. I visually lead creating seasonal drink micro-sites, promo material for traditional web marketing and social media markets, websites for exclusive offers and merchandise, updating starbucks.com, and started the charge in re-designing their site as well.

A major chunk of my professional career was at Getty Images. I grew and learned a lot over those seven years. Working on campaigns that span print, web/interactive, and multiple languages. Over those years I got to work on projects for Summer and Winter Olympic, World Cup, Cannes Film Festival, MLB, NBA, re-designing gettyone.com to gettyimage.com, and then re-designing gettyimages.com three times after that.

Visio Corporation is where my career got it's start. I started as an intern there immediately after graduating from Art Institute of Seattle, designing trade show graphics, signage, packaging, and marketing material. I began to learn web design, development, and Flash. It helped shape me into a web/interactive designer.
Photoshop CS5, Illustrator CS5, Dreamweaver CS5, Flash CS5, Catalyst CS5, InDesign CS5, Fireworks CS5, After Effects, CSS, HTML, FTP clients, OmniGraffle and Microsoft Office
Continue to build upon and expand my creative knowledge and know-how. To never miss an opportunity to try something new and dive right in, even if it’s in a realm I’ve never worked in. To never stop asking questions.
School of Visual Concepts – Seattle, WA
Ditching Quark for InDesign, June 2005

Art Institute of Seattle – Seattle, WA
Graphic Design: Associate of Applied Arts, 1997


Schooner Technical Media Training – Seattle, WA
Macromedia Flash MX 2004: Application Development, April 2005
Adobe site of the day • American Graphic Design Award • Communication Arts Interactive Annual 13 • Graphic Design USA Awards for Excellence in Communications and Graphic Design • Inhouse Design Awards: Graphic Design USA • Seattle Show: Interactive Award, Silver • The American Design Awards Monthly Design Contest : Platinum Accolade, August • W3 Awards : Silver Award, Microsite - Consumer Goods
Scott Bokma was born July 7th, 1976, in Columbus, Montana. He grow up in the surrounding areas of Billings and Big Timber – a true one-horse town. Eschewing horses and rodeos in favor of art galleries and cafes, Scott escaped to Seattle in 1995 to attend the Art Institute of Seattle, where he received an Associate of Applied Arts degree.

Having been raised on fine cuts of beef in America's heartland, Scott is not content to live the life of a starving artist. So Scott respectably passes his daytime hours as a visual designer. This profession affords Scott not only the luxury of procuring art supplies, but also the opportunity to bring his creative visions to life as they flash before him – a process which mystifies even him.

A slave to his visions, you'll find Scott compulsively scribbling seemingly otherworldly renderings in the first step of obeying his muse. The manifestation of this process never disappoints nor fails to surprise Scott, and he dares not guess what his muse has in store for him next.

Scott’s work has been showcased at Burning Man, Capitol Hill Café, Marcus’ Martini Heaven, A Miner Gallery, and Seattle ReStart to name a few. View the full list.