Katha Dalton
Katha is Pyramid’s art director and works on creative and brand strategies. She loves helping clients tell their stories through the flow of information, working at the place where words and images intersect. Helping to define appropriate creative strategies for her clients, Katha demystifies the process of creating a brand while catalyzing teams of project managers, writers, designers, photographers, illustrators and printers.
Katha has worked on the Sealaska Corporation annual report for over a decade, evolved The Seattle Foundation and Pacific Science Center brands, and helped create the Anchorage Museum and Evergreen Business Capital brands.
In Katha’s spare time, rhythm rules. She loves live music of the R&B and twang varieties and DJs making tribal and down-tempo beats. Katha also wiles away the time by contributing posters to the Seattle blues scene, trying to keep the wisteria under control and worshipping at the shrine of Tom Douglas. A self-professed news junkie, she’s a big Maureen Dowd and Paul Krugman fan, and she always has a long reserves list at the Seattle Public Library.
Katha came to Pyramid after eight years at Hornall Anderson Design Works, a leading Northwest design firm. Prior to that she was a vice president and design group manager at The Rockey Company (where she met John Hoyt) and a senior designer at Spangler Leonhardt. Katha is a cum laude graduate of Bryn Mawr College.
