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Breaking into Animation: Leading with Imagination and Inclusion // Howie Hoffman #4252

Breaking into Animation: Leading with Imagination and Inclusion // Howie Hoffman #4252

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In this episode of Breaking the Biz, we sit down with animation veteran Howie Hoffman, a visionary Creative Art Director whose work has helped define multiple eras of animated entertainment and advertising.

Hoffman has brought some of pop culture’s most iconic visual moments to life—whether it’s the Trix Cereal rabbit in action, Michael Jordan mingling with Looney Tunes in a groundbreaking MCI commercial, or the unforgettable opening sequences of Reading Rainbow and The Magic School Bus. His contributions to network branding and animated interstitials for outlets like NBC Late Night, HBO, Cartoon Network, and Nickelodeon helped shape the visual language of ‘90s and early 2000s television.

As Design Director for the first two seasons of Nickelodeon's Doug, Hoffman led a 17-person team in crafting the show’s signature aesthetic—an experience he calls one of the most treasured of his career. That same passion for collaboration and creativity extended to Camp Androscoggin in Wayne, Maine, where he launched one of the country’s most visible animation programs for youth, backed by industry giants like Disney and Nickelodeon.

Throughout his career, Hoffman has been recognized with numerous awards: in fine art from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, in animation from the Ann Arbor and Washington D.C. Film Festivals, in graphics from the Broadcast Design Association, and in direction with nominations for both a Cable ACE Award and an Annie Award.

But what truly sets Howie Hoffman apart is his unwavering commitment to inclusive storytelling and education. He began his career with a National Endowment for the Arts grant to teach animation in Virginia public schools and has since come full circle through his work with Exceptional Minds, a nonprofit animation studio for artists on the autism spectrum. The animated shorts he’s produced with Exceptional Minds students and graduates have received accolades from the Palm Springs International Animation Festival, the Los Angeles Animation Festival, and the Marvels of Media Awards at the Museum of the Moving Image.

This episode is a celebration of legacy, mentorship, and the power of accessible creativity. Whether you're an aspiring animator, an advocate for disability inclusion, or someone who grew up loving Saturday morning cartoons, this conversation with Howie Hoffman will leave you both inspired and informed.

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