Kowiatek: In the right place at the right timeāand with the right skills from MVCC
Eleven years ago, Eric Kowiatek ā08 got a life-changing lesson in being in the right
place at the right time.
āA friend of mine caught wind that there might be a professional hockey team coming
to Utica,ā he says. āAt the time, the idea was that it was going to be the Utica Flames.
He made a fan club page and then I
made the logo and then some more graphics. That page got discovered.ā
Soon after, Kowiatek received a call from Utica Comets owner Rob Esche looking for the creator of the web graphics. He ended up doing a lot of small design projects for Esche and was ultimately offered the graphic designer position for the Comets.
Leading up to this opportunity, Kowiatek chose to attend MVCC and enrolled in the Applied Computer Science program. He says he learned about web design, enough to help him with some basic work, but he found his calling in his design classes, especially Theory of Light. āAt some point, I learned that the design half of that program was really what I liked,ā he says.
While the Comets were the affiliate for the Vancouver Canucks, Kowiatek designed the alternate logo, which won the 2015 Best New Alternate Logo of the Year award from sportslogos.net. āThe alternate jersey that accompanied this logo is my favorite project Iāve worked on,ā he says.
He also designed the original branding for Seventy-Two Tavern and Grill and Kookieās Q, the rebrand of Babeās at Harbor Point, as well as the logo and branding for the Utica City Football Club arena soccer team. When the Comets became the affiliate of the New Jersey Devils, Kowiatek also did the rebrand of the logos to reflect that change.
After getting some more responsibilities and gaining respect for his decisions, Kowiatek kept getting promoted in title and responsibility. Now, heās the vice president of creative services, and he does much more than graphic design.
āI say Iām a graphic designerā¦but really Iām involved in pretty much everything when it comes down to it, whether it be helping corporate partners on sponsorship and activation, or game presentation,ā he says. āDuring games, Iām sitting in the production room running the video board with a whole bunch of other people.ā
Kowiatek grew up loving hockeyāits speed and intensity and fun.
āTo actually get to work in the sport that I grew up loving in the town that I grew up in, that is one of the most awesome parts,ā he says. āNothing beats a game day when Iām on headset. From spotlights to game presentation, director, replay operator, the producer sitting next to meāthatās the most fun.
He says working in sports is a big commitment, but he loves being at the forefront of so many positive changes in the area. āThe passion for working for Utica, the hometown team, is what keeps me going,ā he says.
That hometown passion extends to his experience at MVCC. He says he always recommends MVCC to his nieces and nephews as a great place to get started in college. āThe classes there are just as good as youāre going to get everywhere else and the professors are amazing,ā he recalls.
Kowiatek says that especially for those in the design field, MVCC is a great place to get the experience needed to get a job. āThereās a lot that you can do at MV that can help you build up a portfolio that you can then turn around and show to other people and show your experience,ā he says. āWhen you can actually show a portfolio of work or show a resume that has experience, thatās what really matters these days more than the four-year degrees.ā