Canadian-born Kathi Prosser first developed as a visual artist while studying graphic design at the Ontario College of Art and Design, and quickly started creating album art and websites for Sony Music, Columbia, BMG, EMI, Arista and V2. After winning numerous AIGA Awards for her innovate designs, she transitioned into motion graphics, creating multiple opening title segments for major networks before moving into music videos. Her music video “Play” for Moby earned a 2002 Grammy nomination.She began her commercial directing career at Partners Film, where she spent over 10 years leveraging her talents in character development, design and visual storytelling in spots for such top brands as Apple, AT&T, Target, Kellog’s, Clairol and Tetley Tea. In 2007, she moved over to The Sweet Shop, where she collaborated with top international agencies including DDB, Arnold, JWT, McCann Erickson, Ogilvy & Mather and SapientNitro. Her work has earned significant industry recognition including a Bessie Gold for her poignant PSA, “Scales,” casting a sobering light on eating disorders for The Looking Glass Foundation out of DDB, Vancouver.