
Amanda Dalton
Amanda Dalton is a multidisciplinary designer, creative strategist, and storyteller specializing in bridging the gap between design and everyday communication. With a background that spans branding, motion design, and marketing for tech and AI companies, she’s built a career on translating complex ideas into visuals that are both beautiful and usable.
As a Creative Lead for organizations like Groq, Daily, Vapi and Toolhouse, Amanda has driven large-scale design systems, event campaigns, and multimedia storytelling—from brand identity and print collateral to broadcast-quality video production. Her work is rooted in collaboration, helping non-designers, marketers, and engineers alike communicate more effectively through design-driven tools and templates.
Amanda is passionate about democratizing design inside organizations. Her recent work explores unconventional uses of familiar tools—like using PowerPoint as a full creative suite for internal docs, editable graphics, and motion templates—enabling teams to produce high-quality assets without relying on specialized software.
She’s also known for her unconventional approach to training, occasionally using song and humor to bring her point home. She may or may not have taught PowerPoint as Weird Al once.
Hobbies include: the great indoors, craft roulette, cooking/baking, making her friends compete on her own version of Taskmaster, GMing for the occasional trpg, video games, starting and abandoning home improvement projects, karaoke, and being mad about not instantly mastering knitting.

