WET (Design)
David Kuklish is a highly experienced engineer and visual effects supervisor with a diverse background in design and project management. Currently serving as Senior Project Engineer at WET (Design) since October 2022, Kuklish previously held roles at URB-E as a Design Engineer and at WestEFX Military Services as Principal Design Engineer, where significant contributions included the design of enemy combat vehicles for the Department of Defense. Noteworthy achievements also include founding Mega Trax, where Kuklish developed the world's fastest robotic camera dolly system utilized in high-performance sports and film productions. With a strong foundation in visual effects supervision for major television and film projects, Kuklish's expertise spans numerous titles, including work for Disney and Mythic International. Kuklish holds a BA in Experimental Film Making from The Evergreen State College.
WET (Design)
In an increasingly digital world, we crave more than ever the authenticity of real human connection. WET unleashes the magic of water and nature’s other elements to create shared experiences of movement, light, and emotion that reconnect us with our world, with our senses, and with each other. WET works with developers, architects, leaders, and visionaries to create and re-imagine environments for human experiences. Our expansive features are context driven, responsive to their environments and the needs and desires of their clients, patrons and visitors. Our creative force of talent ranges from artists to physicists, from architects to choreographers. They imagine each project as if it were WET’s first, shaping it to its specific environment and community. WET’s involvement in and commitment to each project begins at the moment of conceptualization and remains through lifetime maintenance. When you are seeking a people magnet, an attraction that will pull people into your project and pull your project into the spotlight, then seek WET. Looking to join the team? Check out our current openings: http://wetdesign.theresumator.com