Daniel Kuetemeyer

Inspiration

  • Mother Nature

Narration

  • Kurosawa’s film "The Seven Samurai" and Nicholson Baker’s book "The Fermata"

Design

  • Objects that transcend their practical application, the ceiling of the post office at 9th and Market, avocados

Interaction

  • Watching films, Designing fun and semi-plausible consumer products, cooking anything with plantains

Creative Director

Daniel is an award-winning designer who brings over 15 years of experience to Night Kitchen Interactive. He is responsible for the overall creative direction of each project and works closely with clients to develop compelling visual messages. Prior to co-founding Night Kitchen Interactive, he spent eight years as a designer at Thomas Jefferson University, where his work was recognized with a number of institutional awards. He has worked on acclaimed film projects such as The Sixth Sense and received the Philly Gold Award for Best of Interactive for The Splendor of 18th-Century Rome, an interactive kiosk designed for the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Daniel received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.