A graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and the Rhode Island School of Design, Alfred De Angelo has been designing images for over 20 years.

He spent two years at the Visual Communications Network, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, designing computer graphic image libraries.

The next four years were spent at Video One, in Boston. There he handled a full range of creative services, from creative design and concept development, logo and animation design, to integration of 3D, Paintbox and special effects elements in an edit suite.

Following this, Alfred was Design Director at Videocraft, on Newbury Street in Boston, for four years, building a design department while refining his skills in all aspects of digital design and video post-production.

In 1993 Alfred founded A.D. Design, working for his own clients as well as Boston-area design firms such as: Viewpoint, The DI Group, Boston Productions, Studio 5, GTE Main Street, CF Video, Wave, Larry Miller Productions, Magic Hour, Finish, VPG Integrated Media, Blue Star Media, Nancy Porter Productions, and Carabiner.

Over the years A.D. Design's client list has included: WGBH's "Nova" and "The American Experience", The Discovery Channel, National Grid, Raytheon, Compaq, Lotus, Farm Aid, Genzyme, The Boston Globe, Consumer Reports, The New England Aquarium, The Philadelphia Zoo, Hoover Dam, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, The Iowa Caucusses, Hershey's, The Seacoast Science Center, The National Fire Protection Association, and The Boston Red Sox, among others.

Alfred has worked extensively with Photoshop, Illustrator, Painter and Poser for his illustration and graphic design, Image Ready, In-Design and GoLive for print and web design. He employs After Effects, Toon Boom, Swift 3D and Flash for cel and graphic animation.

Using these tools, Alfred has created many illustrations, storyboards and graphics, as well as animated logos, graphics, show opens for broadcast, websites and trade shows.t

Alfred designed, scouted locations, directed the shoot, and rotoscoped the opening sequence for Bob Vila's "Home Again" TV show. He designed and created the movie titles and graphics in: "Magnificant Fish-Forgotten Giants" for Peter Benchley & The New England Aquarium, the broadcast TV open: "Consumer Reports Car Safety Special", also "Living Better" and "IBS Web Show", both for Hearst Argyle/Studio 5. Alfred designed over fifty graphic segments for Hearst Argyle's 'Popular Mechanics' TV show, as well as TV spots for the 'New England Auto Show' and regional fishing, hunting and outdoors shows.

In addition, Alfred has been designing CD ROM and interactive kiosk interfaces and games, as well as web sites for:
Boston Productions, Virtual Music Entertainment, VPG Integrated Media, AT Media, Arcangel-Cannata, PreOp.com, KidzOwn PlayZone, and the Framers' Workshop.

Over the years Alfred has created medical illustrations and graphics for such clients as: Delmar, Genzyme, PreOp.com, Children's Hospital-Boston, and Hewlet Packard.

In 1998 Alfred designed and created animations for "Lotus Supply Chain Solutions", which won an 'ITVA First Place Award'. He designed the graphic interface for a website that won a 1999 'MIMC Award' for Best Educational Website. A 2001 'Computers and Writing Technology Design Competition's Award' for Best Organizational Entry @ K-12 Level went to a CD ROM language program for which Alfred designed the graphic interfaces.

In addition to a unique graphic sensibility, creative insight and expertise, Alfred applies his master-level ability to draw, paint and illustrate to transform difficult concepts into unique, effective, visually dynamic graphic illustrations, storyboards, animation and graphic deaign for video, CD ROM, print and websites.