Masahide Yoshimi is a Creative Director based in Tokyo with 12 years of professional experience crafting award-winning brand and advertising work for global clients such as Komatsu, American Express, Coca-Cola Japan, Hilton and Bose. Trained in graphic design at Tama Art University, he progressed from art director roles at Dentsu Tec and Ogilvy & Mather Japan to Associate Creative Director and now leads creative at BBDO Japan, delivering 360° branding across TVC, print, packaging, web and experiential projects. He pairs a strong traditional art-direction pedigree with practical digital skills in Illustrator, Photoshop and presentation tools, enabling seamless campaigns from concept to execution. Uncommonly for a senior creative, he also contributes to backend open-source projects in Go—adding monitoring plugins and DynamoDB/SNS integrations—showing a curious, hands-on technical streak. Ambitious about working overseas, he has a particular interest in Los Angeles and brings both global client experience and cross-disciplinary fluency to international briefs. Colleagues describe him as a strategist-designer who balances craft, data-aware execution and collaborative leadership.
Contributions:8 commits, 3 PRs, 5 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Masahide primarily contributed to the development of plugins for the Mackerel agent, written in Go. Their work included adding support for new versions of existing plugins (like the Twemproxy plugin) and integrating new plugins, such as the OpenLDAP plugin. The user also addressed code quality issues and improved test coverage. The majority of the changes involved metric collection and reporting.
Fork of the GOAMZ version developed within Canonical with additional functionality with DynamoDB
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits in 2 months
Contributions summary:Masahide primarily contributed to the back-end logic of the `goamz` repository, particularly focusing on DynamoDB and SNS integration. They implemented functionalities like iterating through DynamoDB tables and adding a download log file portion, indicating a focus on database management and interaction. Additionally, the user addressed issues related to SNS, including reverting a change related to V4 signing, demonstrating involvement in maintaining and troubleshooting the system's integration with AWS services. The user also added query and scan iterators.
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