David Voytek - President
Career Achievements
Developed the first interactive multimedia presentations to be used as demonstrative evidence in court. Developed cutting edge demonstrative evidence solutions for the law enforcement community. Created trial graphics presentations for over 500 trials.
Professional Experience
Trial Support Specialist / Interactive-Multimedia Designer. Consult with legal teams to create demonstrative evidence presentations.Create detailed graphics, charts, illustrations, animations and interactive presentations for use in court. Collaborate closely with experts to translate complex concepts into easily understandable, accurate and compelling computer-generated graphics and animations to help educate jurors. Design and program high-end custom-made interactive multimedia presentations. These user-friendly applications can house the entirety of evidence required for a trial, allowing the attorney the flexibility to display information only when it is pertinent to a specific witness or argument. Art direction and creative direction for large and small creative teams. Project manage cases from initial meetings to closing arguments. Become an integral part of the trial team, allowing attorneys to do their job confident that anything they request will be met with a rapid and knowledgeable response. Consult and manage project budgets and team resources.
BIO
David Voytek received his Bachelor degree in Medical Illustration from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1993 and began his career in litigation support soon thereafter. With more than twenty-five years of experience, David has developed a highly specialized ranges of skills, and serves in a number of capacities including; creative director, art director, trial consultant, interactive multimedia developer, medical illustrator, graphic designer, 2D and 3D animator, and police involved shooting consultant. David is adept at processing and interpreting a large volume of case-related information and distilling it down to a concise, easily understood trial presentation. In addition to his creative and problem-solving skills, David is also a detail-oriented manager, working with other team designers to deliver the best results. As a creative lead, David is continually researching the latest software and technical solutions to ensure that Voytek Studios is using the most effective tools the industry has to offer.
Partial List of Related Work Experience
List of Related Work Experience:
1994 - Glock v. Smith & Wesson, patent infringement, Cleveland, OH
2002 - Michael Ferrante v. City of Cleveland, OH
2007 - United States v. Amawi, Toledo, OH
2011 - Diane Sabo v. City of Mentor, OH, and Officer Scott Tkach
2013 - Michael Kirby v. City of East Wenatchee, WA, and Officer James Marshall
2014 - State of Ohio v. Jordan Brown
2014 - State of Ohio v. Julene Simko
2014 - Kim Jones, Individually and as Executrix/Administrator of the Estates of Tracy Jones and Bryan Jones, Deceased v. Sandusky County, OH, et al.
2015 - State of Ohio v. Christina Melaragno
2015 - Darcie Latham v. City of Sparks, NA
2015 - Holly Anderson v. Connie Sutton, In her individual capacity, David Doak, Sheriff, In his individual and official capacities; Portage County Board of Commissioners, Portage County Sheriff’s Department, et al., OH
2015 - Gasia Thomas, et al. v. First Energy Corporation, et al.
2015 - Hetzer-Young, Nash, and Lampe v. Elano Corporation and Unison Industries, LLC
2015 - Peck vs. Nissan of North Olmsted and Mike D'Amato
2016 - Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office v. Carmine Agnello
2016 - Ricky Martin v. Canyon Boykin, Columbus, MS
2016 - State of Ohio v. Rachael Schindler
2016 - Janie McDole, As Personal Representative of The Estate of Jeremy J. McDole, Deceased, And Phyllis McDole, v. John Does 1-4, Individually, Chief Bobby L. Cummings, In His Individual Capacity, City of Wilmington, PA
2016 - Fetters vs. Borough of Hummelstown, PA
2016 - Pele Smith v. City of Lorain, OH
2017 - Dean Devine v. City of Willoughby, OH
2017 - Leon Ford v. City of Pittsburgh, PA
2017 - Robert F. Quinter, et al v. Mark Quinter v German Mutual, et al.
2017 - Hector Medina-Pena v. The City of Allentown, PA
2017 - Sherman v. Coweta County, GA, Sheriff’s Deputies and Daniel Elliot, EMT
2017 - Michael Kramer v. The City of New Kensington, PA, The New Kensington Police Dept., Anthony Grillo, Russell Baker, Gary Schubert and William-Weber
2018 - FCA USA, LLC. v. Android Inc., LLC
2018 - Fortune v. The City of Elyria
2018 - Neuroth v. Mendocino County
2018 - Plasti Dip International v. Rust-Oleum
2018 - Jones v. The City of Martinsburg
2018 - Adam Fried v. The City of Strongsville
2018 - Burroughs v. Rockingham County Sheriffs Dept
2018 - Western Enterprises Inc v. Buckeye Rubber & Packing Co
2018 - MacDonald v. University Hospitals
2018 - California Federal Defender - US v Kenneth Barrett
2018 - Hester v. City of Ashtabula
2019 - Pleasant v. Dr. Khalil
2019 - Gibson v. Oberlin
2019 - Tetra Tech v. Lower Fox River Remediation
2019 - Tetronics International Limited v. Blue Oak Arkansas
2019 - Mississippi v. Kuebler
2019 - Tramontana v. Vermilion Fish and Game
2019 - Cuevas v. Goshen