Staff Reporters
Jun 8, 2012

Prentice Porter joins Tequila\Singapore

SINGAPORE - Tequila\Singapore has hired Prentice Porter as senior art director.

Prentice Porter
Prentice Porter

He joins Tequila\Singapore from Tequila\Sydney, where he spent a year as senior digital designer. He was also previously with Tequila and Shift (part of the TBWA network), in New Zealand.

A specialist in digital media, interactive design, motion graphics, visual effects and 3D animation, he has won numerous prestigious awards, including two Young Guns bullets, a Gold at The Best Design Awards, a Silver Effie, a Cannes Gold Lion and Adfest’s Innova Lotus.

“Prentice will be invaluable to our team, not only from a client perspective, but also internally for our young team members who will benefit greatly from his wealth of experience,” Brent Farrell, managing director of Tequila\Singapore, said.

“His ability to weave an exceptional understanding of user experience into work that is contextual, beautiful and engaging, helps us continue to address the fast-changing user habits around the world, across different devices,” he added.

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