Hmm...everybody was all over the place with Palisades. What I mean is that many, many creative people work on everything. They'd always go with the best idea, wherever it came from. No ego. That's rare. Wonderful experience. Keep in mind that no one product is made by one person. I'd list all the credits if I could, but I only remember my contributions. Even the parts I worked on, other people did too and vice versa. The hardest working person on these was Ken. That man never sleeps. I think he's a cylon! Here's what I can remember. I don't have many of the files anymore, but have posted some in this thread. I’ll bold the ones that I worked with the most.
Palisades contributions (large & small)
Scooter (series 3): Tweak (nudged the lenses closer to together to make him less frog-eyed)
Ghost Sam Arrow: Photoshop (composed the puppet photo on the box)
Gonzo (series 5): Sculptural Direction (completely redesigned head & face. Note: this was reflected in all Gonzo figs afterward)
Polly Lobster: Sculptural Direction & Illustration (illustrated turnarounds and sculptural alterations)
Johnny Fiama: Sculptural Direction & Graphic Design (redesigned head & face, sculptural alterations , designed framed photos & albums)
Usher Scooter: Sculptural Direction, Illustration & Graphic Design (illustrated head to toe turnarounds, sculptural alterations & Photoshopped photo on the box)
Sam: Sculptural Direction (sculptural design & alterations, particularly the head & face)
Phil Van Neuter: Sculptural Direction & Illustration (illustrated head to toe turnarounds & sculptural alterations)
Marvin Suggs: Sculptural Direction & Illustration (illustrated head to toe turnarounds & sculptural alterations)
Tux Fozzie: Sculptural Direction (sculptural designs & alterations, particularly the head and face. Note: we weren’t quite pleased with the factory results.)
Pops: Sculptural Direction & Illustration (illustrated head to toe turnarounds & sculptural alterations)
Lips: Sculptural Direction & Illustration (illustrated head to toe turnarounds & sculptural alterations)
Animal Exlusives: Sculptural Tweaks (leg joint revision)
Sweetums: Sculptural Direction (sculptural turnaround designs & alterations)
Rowlf: Sculptural Direction (sculptural designs & alterations, particularly the head and face. Note: we weren’t quite pleased with the factory results.)
Jim Henson Figure: Sculptural Direction (sculptural turnaround designs & alterations)
Uncle Deadly: Sculptural Direction & Illustration (illustrated head to toe turnarounds & sculptural alterations/turnarounds)
Adventure Kermit: Graphic Design (Photoshopped picture on box)
Tux Gonzo & Bernice: : Sculptural Direction & Graphic Design (illustrated sculptural alterations/turnarounds, album & Photoshopped picture on box)
Super Beaker: Sculptural Direction (completely redesigned head & face)
Backstage Set: Some Art Direction, Design & Illustration (helped plot out and truncate and translate the design)
Unmade Baby Kermit: Illustration (head to toe illustrated turnarounds)
Unmade Baby Piggy: Illustration (head to toe illustrated turnarounds)
Unmade Tux Statler & Waldorf: Illustration/Photoshop (Photoshopped promotional images of the figures that were never sculpted)
Unmade Tutu Pepe: Sculptural Direction (complete head revision, sculptural turnaround designs & alterations)
Unmade Bellhop Rat(s): Illustration (head to toe illustrated turnarounds)
I also helped with some of the minis etc. And I contributed
much heavy research on almost every character etc.
That's all I can figure. I also worked on Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow Sword of Hessian and Nick's Ren & Stimpy line. About three years of fun, hard work.