Jean Guesdon is a seasoned veteran in the creative industries, currently serving as the Director of Strategic Visualization at Ubisoft. With a career that spans over two decades, Jean has honed his expertise in product development and game design, making significant contributions to some of...
Jean Guesdon is a seasoned veteran in the creative industries, currently serving as the Director of Strategic Visualization at Ubisoft. With a career that spans over two decades, Jean has honed his expertise in product development and game design, making significant contributions to some of the most iconic titles in the gaming world. His journey began in traditional toy design, where he cultivated a deep understanding of play and interaction, before transitioning to the realm of interactive entertainment in 2005. As a key member of the original Assassin’s Creed team, Jean played a pivotal role in shaping the franchise, particularly as a Game Designer on Assassin’s Creed 2.
In his current role, Jean leverages his extensive background in concept and industrial design to enhance collaboration across departments. He specializes in clarifying, structuring, and communicating complex ideas through powerful visual assets and tools. This strategic visualization not only boosts teamwork but also ensures that the execution of Ubisoft’s overarching strategy is seamless and effective. His ability to bridge the gap between creative vision and practical implementation has made him an invaluable asset in the fast-paced world of game development.
Jean's key projects often involve integrating innovative visualization techniques that enhance storytelling and gameplay mechanics, ensuring that every aspect of a game resonates with players. His commitment to fostering a collaborative environment empowers teams to share insights and execute strategies with precision. As the gaming industry continues to evolve, Jean Guesdon remains at the forefront, driving creativity and innovation at Ubisoft through his unique blend of design expertise and strategic thinking.