Dean Hacohen grew up on Long Island Sound in the village of Rowayton, Connecticut. His mom was an elementary school librarian, and as a child, he enjoyed creating promotional posters for the school book fairs.
Little wonder he went on to study advertising.
After graduating from the School of Communications at Boston University, Dean start
Dean Hacohen grew up on Long Island Sound in the village of Rowayton, Connecticut. His mom was an elementary school librarian, and as a child, he enjoyed creating promotional posters for the school book fairs.
Little wonder he went on to study advertising.
After graduating from the School of Communications at Boston University, Dean started out as a copywriter at a New York ad agency. There, he met his first art director partner, Sherry Scharschmidt, with whom he would later collaborate on "Tuck Me In."
Dean lives in White Plains, New York, where not so long ago he tucked in his own three children with bedtime stories. They’d ask him to spontaneously make up tales pitting the three of them against witches and monsters-- whom they’d eventually thwart. A tough audience – they never let him to tell the same story twice.
After Dean’s kids were grown, and long after he and Sherry had first worked together, the two creative partners were reunited at another ad agency where they came up with the idea for "Tuck Me In."
In advertising, like architecture, experimenting with new and different configurations of elements can lead to interesting ideas. Which is exactly what sparked the notion of using book pages as blankets.
Suddenly, Dean and Sherry were 22 years old again— having fun developing a new project together.
When he’s not creative directing at ad agencies, Dean enjoys playing and composing for piano, creating original designs for ceramics and stained glass, and whenever possible, swinging in a hammock at the beach.
Sherry Scharschmidt is a half-Korean
half-lunatic artist and art director.
She studied fine art at UC Berkeley but fearful of starving to death (and food is very important to Koreans) she transferred to Art Center college where she studied illustration. Still fearful of starving, she went to work in advertising where she met Dean Hacohen.
Sherry Scharschmidt is a half-Korean
half-lunatic artist and art director.
She studied fine art at UC Berkeley but fearful of starving to death (and food is very important to Koreans) she transferred to Art Center college where she studied illustration. Still fearful of starving, she went to work in advertising where she met Dean Hacohen. Together they are working on a bunch of new book ideas while lunching and snacking.
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