David Coffman

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David Coffman is an animator on the hoops&yoyo franchise. His animation style is known for his "bouncy" animations, and his own hoops&yoyo's art style.. He animated almost the entirety of the Smilebox E-Cards. He's known for animating One Donut A Day!'s music video Marshy, The Monster Marshmallow, and some of his Manners animations.

Biography[1]

David Coffman grew up on a small farm in the middle of California. In the winter he’d spend hours drawing in the mud, and in the summer he’d draw in the dust. Who knew that this small town pig farmer would aspire to a career in animation. Years passed, and David’s focus on art and animation grew stronger. He moved to the city(San Jose) to pursue his dream and go to college. Here he learned many great skills and advanced from “dirt drawing” to paper and eventually computers. After years of hard work, David graduated with a BFA in animation and illustration. This lead to a move to Kansas City, Missouri where he worked as an animator and designer for Hallmark Cards. After a few years of animating bunnies and kittens, it was time to return to his family and friends back in California where he currently resides. David has an obsession with all things goofy. He collects odd monster toys and funny t-shirts. Both of which he has lost track of how many he owns. He enjoys thrift store shopping sprees, followed by a relaxing evening drawing and watching cartoons, and eating cereal or ice cream (sometimes both).

List of animations animated by David Coffman

Manners

Asking To Go Out And Play

Opening A Present

Animations

Marshy, The Monster Marshmallow

eCards

You're So Nice!

Trivia

  • David started out by animating manners first, then he animated the ecards and animations later on.
  • David used to blog post on his own blogs One of them has a hoops&yoyo image posted in September 2006 [2].
  • He has an animation reel which features Birthday Dessert E-Card.
  • David used to work for Hallmark in 2006 until somewhere in 2011.[citation needed]

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