Yves Darbouze has always looked at the web as the equalizer in media. The technology created that would allow the guy with the coolest ideas to prosper and reach people on the level of the media conglomerate with the money and the power to reach the masses and control news and entertainment. This was the tool he would use to become the next Hearst or Turner or Murdoch. He literally became a developer in the mid 90's because the idea of publishing media accessible to the universe. Everything that he has done afterward has revolved around the furthering of the format. Read more Yves spent two years teaching New Media at the Soho campus of the Pratt Institute. He simultaneously corporate trained as a Macromedia certified trainer for Globix Technologies. He achieved expert level in at least 14 different software applications. In the following years Yves privately consulted several of the top Interactive agencies right before the dotcom bust. It was then that Yves chose to start his own firm. He left his hometown of NYC to go to Miami to start his company. The idea in the beginning was he would first concentrate on the West Indies and companies that were small enough to get access to high level decision makers. After one successful try winning a bid to develop a web destination for one of the major Haitian banks Yves found that most of the companies he proposed web strategies to had no interest because their customer base were not on the internet as of yet. Yves then began pitching his services to clients he worked for in the past with other firms. First catching on with old stakeholders at BMG and Bad Boy Entertainment. Yves believed in his capabilities so much that he offered to develop the first two projects for free. The decision makers at BMG decided that Yves and his pLot team had what it takes to make the first web site for their Sean "P-Diddy" Combs clothing line SeanJohn.com. The gamble paid off for both parties because Sean John was an award winning, best of class web site. The site was also sucessful for absorbing user data with web 2.0 applications that were revolutionary for the time. pLot would ride that sucess to what they are now. Which is changing and expanding in defination everyday.
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Kyle became a pLotter in May of 2008 as a dual discipline intern in the motion and development departments. His interest in both audio/video production and computer programming allowed him to contribute to two very different divisions of the pLot family, and he excelled at both. He spent that summer helping with pLot’s music video and TV commercial projects as well as learning the “art of Front-End Development” with XHTML and CSS from Henrik. When he began his senior year of college at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute that fall, he continued working remotely for pLot. Since then, he has acquired the title of Sound Designer/Front-End Developer and continues his remote work, now from Chicago, as he pursues a master’s degree in Music Composition for the Screen from Columbia College.
Camille Tucker is the lead Product Manager at pLot. As a creative yet organized individual she fits perfectly into the role of product, using those skills to think of and execute new ways to use our resource pool of talent and capabilities to market and promote our clients on the web. Her position is not one that is found at most agencies that create interactive technologies. What pLot does and what it offers has evolved over time and out of that evolution came the Product Management department. The success of pLot's clients is Camille's primary goal and as product manager she dedicates all of her passion, organization and vision in order to work along with them to reach that goal.
Graphic designer, Art director, Illustrator, Emeric , also known as Takeshi, has established himself as a freelance graphic designer in France in mid 06 and has already been commissionned by a diverse array of companies and publications worldwide. Emeric works with a special emphasis on aesthetics, creative ideas and communication goals, with a very high attention to details. Inspired by everything, everywhere, interested and enthusiastic, he is in complete love with visual creation.
pLot Multimedia is the parent company of pLot.Developers, pLot.Commerce, pLot.Properties, pLot.Interactive, and pLot.Motion.