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Scott Dadich is an American magazine editor, designer, and media executive. A graduate of Texas Tech University, he began his career at Texas Monthly magazine, where his work contributed to the publication winning a National Magazine Award for General Excellence in 2003. In 2006, he joined WIRED magazine as Creative Director, earning multiple National Magazine Awards for his innovative design work. He previously served as WIRED's creative director before becoming Editor-in-Chief from 2012 to 2017, overseeing a period of significant digital transformation and creative output for the publication. After leaving WIRED, Dadich founded Godfrey Dadich Partners, a design and production firm where he serves as CEO. The company has produced high-profile projects, including a film for the Democratic National Convention co-directed by Dadich and Platon. He has also worked in television and streaming, credited as a producer and director on Netflix's 'Abstract: The Art of Design,' 'Fantasyland,' and 'Wired Science.' Dadich resides in San Francisco and is known for his color-organized aesthetic approach to design.