Jonathan Macaluso
About Jonathan Macaluso
Jonathan Macaluso serves as the Design Lead at PwC, bringing over 11 years of experience in the design industry. He has a Bachelor of Design from the University of Western Sydney and has worked with various clients on digital design, branding, and campaigns.
Current Role at PwC
Jonathan Macaluso serves as the Design Lead at PwC, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for leading design initiatives and collaborating with teams to create impactful visual solutions. His work encompasses various aspects of design, including digital design, branding, and campaign development. Macaluso's leadership in design emphasizes the importance of collaboration and team building, fostering an environment that encourages creativity and innovation.
Education and Qualifications
Jonathan Macaluso graduated with a Bachelor of Design (Visual Communications) from the University of Western Sydney in 2007. His academic background includes studies in Design and Visual Communications, equipping him with the foundational skills necessary for a successful career in design. Additionally, he studied at Oakhill College, further contributing to his educational journey.
Professional Experience
Macaluso has over 11 years of experience in the design industry, with a focus on delivering dynamic designs that emphasize simplicity and effective communication. Prior to his current role at PwC, he worked as a Senior Graphic Designer at Designlogic Australia (DLO) from 2016 to 2018. His diverse experience includes collaborating with a range of clients, from global brands to not-for-profits, on various design projects.
Design Philosophy
Jonathan Macaluso is passionate about evolving his creative process and pushing the boundaries of design. He believes in the significance of design collaboration and team building, which he considers essential for producing unique visual storytelling. His approach to design focuses on simplicity and clarity, aiming to communicate messages effectively through his work.