Dermot Mac Cormack

Department Chair
Graphic & Interactive Design
Associate Professor 

Tyler School of Art & Architecture,
Temple University

https://tyler.temple.edu/programs/graphic-interactive-design

dermot@temple.edu

Education & Academic Experience

1977 – 1981
National College of Art & Design,
Dublin, Republic of Ireland
BFA Visual Communications, Magna cum laude

August 2016 – Present
Department Chair, Graphic & Interactive Design

September 2005 to Present
Associate Professor in Graphic & Interactive Design Department.
Tyler School of Art & Architecture, Temple University, 
2001 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pa

September 1997 to 2005
Assistant Professor in Graphic Art & Design Department.
Tyler School of Art, Temple University, 
Elkins Park, Pa

 

Professional Design Experience

21xdesign llc, Broomall, Pa.

Partner/Principal. 1997 to present

http://www.21xdesign.com

http://www.instagram.com/21xdesign

http://www.twitter.com/21xdesign

http://www.facebook.com/21xdesign

My goal has always been to maintain a small studio with a national and international perspective and to work with a diversified core group of clients & projects. I also pursue self-authored projects through the integration of design & technology. These projects are primarily concerned with social and political issues, and involves finding a voice for underrepresented or marginalized people. I also continue to explore new forms of digital and print-based communications as well as pursuing the design and production of digital installations. These ongoing explorations continue to offer both creative challenges while also serving as an encouragement to develop new forms of communication through design. Recently, I have been examining typographic design coupled with the exploration of code and design.

Responsibilities:
Creative Director, Art director, Designer, Project Manager, Office Manager, Business Development, Strategic planning, Programmer & Illustrator. Some of our current clients are Paul Dry Books, FNB Games, The Famine Memorial Project, and the Wagner Institute of Free Science.

Designhouse

1991 – 1996  Co-owner and Creative Director of Designhouse

Responsibilities: 
Business Development, Strategic planning, Art Director, Designer, Project Manager, Office Manager. This company subsequently evolved into 21xdesign. 1993 to September 1997

Marcolina Design, Inc

1990 – 1997 – Senior Art Director/Graphic Designer
Conshohocken, Pa. 

Recent Curriculum Development

Spring  2020
Worked with Marrisa Watanabe (MFA 2021) to create a fully functioning 2D game in Unity. I definitely see this as something I will become more involved over the coming years, and have signed up for Educational training with Unity for summer 2020. Also worked closely with Kat Brissette to develop a working prototype using extensive design research and investigation into UX/UI which I also see as something critical that  I am incorporating increasingly into my courses. Kat also incorporated Ardunio into her project, which is also something I intend to explore further in the coming semesters.  At the undergraduate level, I have focused more on developing work that is hybrid in nature and has a strong emphasis on creating websites using WordPress. 

Fall  2019
Worked with Rachel Alana Ampley (BFA 2020) to create a functioning interactive kiosk display using the Hype software. Designing for this format is something I want to pursue more in the coming semesters as I believe the possibilities are endless and the ability to tell an interactive narrative is crucial for contemporary designers.  In the Type BFA class, I introduced designing book covers (instead of the previous posters) along with accompanying Instagram versions, which I believe were uniformly successful. 

Spring 2019
Worked with Mia Culbertson (MFA 2020) on creating an installation that used built materials (in wood and ceramics) along with Arduino integration. At the undergraduate level, I continued to modify the portfolio course, in cooperation with the portfolio faculty, as the portfolio class is a constantly evolving course. 

Fall 2018
Worked with Madison Cichewicz (BFA 2019) and Sarah Trafford (BFA 2019) to create an interactive presentation for iPad delivery using technology that enabled the use of tap, shake, tilt, and audio to deliver interactive content for children in a digital context. 

Spring 2018
Worked with Yang Shan Chou designing and developing the first fully functioning AR game app in the Graduate seminar class in GAID, using Apple XCode. The app YangShan designed was geared toward children learning basic geometry in 3D space. Also worked Jenny Kowalski to design and develop the first fully functioning game (using Unity) in GAID, to create a game based on the shopping experience in IKEA. This was my first time exploring both Unity and XCode and I hope to continue this exploration in upcoming graduate-level courses. 

Spring 2017
Introduced teaching Processing (programming language) to my Graduate Seminar class. Worked closely with 2 graduates to create a working prototype for an online installation using both Processing and p5.js (an accompanying programming language that enables Processing to work in an online delivery) that will be completed in Spring 2018. Using my previous experience with Processing, I was excited by the challenge of incorporating this technology into an actual student project. I also got to use, for the first time, some Augmented Reality technology into this class, in the form of augmented photographs in a printed catalog.

Fall 2016
Introduced teaching Adobe XD, Invision, and WordPress software into my Senior Graphic Design: Special Topics class, for the successful creation of mobile app prototypes, as well as creating fully functioning WordPress websites using its Content Management Software (CMS).

Spring 2016
I began teaching some new software, with the intention of moving more into the realm of prototyping. In this way, students can concentrate on designing, and not worry about the development side of production, which in the design field, is carried out (for the most part) by seasoned developers. In Advanced Graphic Design, Spring 2016, I worked with students, using the prototyping tool InVision to create working iPhone Apps. This was my first time having the students create mobile prototypes and it was quite successful. One student, Brandon Wherley (BFA 2016) won an award with his “COO” App design in Applied Arts Magazine, Summer 2016. Going forward, this may mark somewhat of a turning point for me in terms of moving towards prototyping, versus the creation of “working” projects, such as Apps and websites. I also used this technology in both my Portfolio class and my Independent Study class, Spring 2016, along with using Mag+ for iPad App development in both classes.

Spring 2015
In Senior Graphic Design: Authorship/Thesis, allowed two sets of teams to work on collaborative, joint projects. Both projects were geared toward the creation of actual product designs, that could, in theory, be brought to market. Also encouraged the integration of Muse with InDesign DPS and also taught Adobe Premiere and Adobe Speedgate for video creation, editing, and production.

Fall 2014
In Special Topics class, I worked with students to create my first complete multi-purpose online project, that fully integrated web design, social media, and video production, using Muse, After Effects, Adobe Premiere, along with Facebook and Twitter integration.  

Spring 2014
Added the design and production of mobile design and technology to the Advanced Type class, using the fieldtestapp technology. This project was added in conjunction with the student’s final brochure project and was introduced to give students the opportunity to extend their catalog design for a mobile, hybrid environment. In Portfolio class, included the design and technology for mobile devices and also introduced the use of Adobe Muse to create websites by the students, which allows students to create immersive websites without extensive coding.

Fall 2013 & Spring 2014
In both sections of Special Topics included the design and technology for mobile devices and also introduced the use of Adobe Muse to create websites by the students that did not require the use of extensive coding.

Working alongside Scott Laserrow, Kelly Holohan, and Paul Sheriff, developed a new Senior portfolio curriculum (Spring 2013) which involved moving from a purely print-based portfolio to a more extensive digital portfolio using InDesign and its DPS to create an interactive iPad app for student presentation.

Further developed my Senior Graphic Design Class: Hybrid Design class to allow for students to create the following: a) an all print project, b) a hybrid project, or b) an all interactive project; all of which were multiple component projects. Also developed a system to allow students to develop detailed schedules to create their varied projects and components. Extensive use of InDesign’s DPS, Adobe After Effects and also used, for the first time, mobile design technology in the form of http://fieldtestapp.com/

Professional Print Annuals & Publications

Graphis Journal 367
Invitational design feature essay on the studio and work of 21xdesign
Graphis Publications
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2020 / Spring 2021

Sixteenth International Poster Biennial in Mexico (16BICM)
International Poster Competition
The exhibition opening, November 17 at the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City
Exhibition catalog presented on that same date.
Poster
#neveragain
Winter 2020

Making Posters
Scott Laserow and Natalia Delgado
Invitational design publication on poster design
Posters
Japan Summer Workshop, Splendent Sun, Interact 5
Bloomsbury
Fall 2020 

Graphis Poster Annual 2021
International juried competition
Posters
Willison Font, F & I
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2020

Graphis Poster Annual 2021
International juried competition
Poster
Silence = More Violence
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2020

Graphis Design Annual 2020
International juried competition
Posters
Parkland, Orlando, #Neveragain
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2019

Graphis Poster Annual 2020
International juried competition
Poster
#Neveragain
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2019

Graphis Poster Annual 2020
International juried competition
Poster
Japan Workshop
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2019

Creative Quarterly, The Journal of Art & Design 58
Posters
Willison Font, F & I
Artisanal Media
Spring 2020

Creative Quarterly The Journal of Art & Design 57
Poster
#Nevergain
Artisanal Media
Winter 2019

2019 IPBL Poster competition
International juried competition
Poster
Parkland
Gallery of Art Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland
May – June 2019

AIGA: Philadelphia Design Awards 2019
Poster: top 50 posters
Parkland #neveragain
HUDDLE Gallery, Philadelphia
June 2019

How International*
Best of Annual 2019
Parkland #neveragain
International juried competition
*company no longer exist 

Creative Quarterly The Journal of Art & Design 52
Poster
Parkland #neveragain
Artisanal Media
Spring  2019 

Ecuador Poster Bienal 2018
International juried competition
Poster
Parkland
House of Ecuadorian Culture Benjamin Carrión, Quito, Ecuador
2018

Graphis Design 2019
International juried competition
Poster
Parkland
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2018

Graphis Posters 2019
International juried competition
Poster
Parkland
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2018

Creative Quarterly The Journal of Art & Design 50
Poster
abstract alphabet
Artisanal Media
Spring 2018

Graphis Posters 2018
International juried competition
Poster
No NRA
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2017

Graphis Typography 2018
International juried competition
Poster
abstract alphabet
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2017

Creative Quarterly The Journal of Art & Design 47
International juried competition
Poster
Orlando
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2017

How International Design Awards 
International juried competition
Poster
Orlando
10151 Carver Road, Ste. #300, Blue Ash, OH
Spring 2017

Graphis Design 2016
International juried competition
FNB Bestiary- silver
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2015.

Graphis Posters 2016
International juried competition
Interact
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2015.

Print Magazine, Regional Design Annual 2015
Book covers
Hide & Seek, Stronghold
Print’s Regional Design Annual
RC Publications, New York
August 2015

Graphis Design 2015
International juried competition
Book
Abandoned: Charting the Loss of Civic Buildings in Philadelphia
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2014

Graphis Design 2015
International juried competition
Website
21xdesign
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2014

Type Rules! The designer’s guide to professional typography, 4th edition
Ilene Strizver
Posters
Splendent Sun, Interact 5
Wiley, Hoboken, NJ
Summer 2014

Philadelphia Design Awards 2013, AIGA
Poster
Interact 10
Philadelphia, Spring 2013

Graphis Posters 2012
International juried competition
Poster
Interact 8
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2012

Graphis Logo Design 8
International juried competition
Vox Logo
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2012

The New Big Book of Layouts
Poster
Tyler School of Art Summer Workshop in Japan
Website
Hortulus Farm
Collins Design, an imprint of Harpercollins Publishing
Spring 2011

Graphic Design Solutions, 4th Edition
Robin Landa
Poster
Never Underestimate the Power of Nature
Delmar Cengage Learning
Fall 2010

Visual Language for Designers, Principles for Creating Graphics that People Understand
Connie Malamed
Website
Hortulus Farm website
Rockport Press
2009

Design School Confidential: Extraordinary Class Projects from the International Schools, Colleges, and Institutions
Stephen Heller
Feature article on a course syllabus and student projects
Rockport Publishing
2009    

Golden Bee 7, Moscow International Biennial of Graphic Design Central House of Artists
International juried competition
Poster
Never Underestimate the Power of Nature
Moscow
September 2006 

VI International Triennial of ECO Poster, 4th Block: Chernobyl, 20 Years On.
International juried competition
Poster
Never Underestimate the Power of Nature
A catalog of award-winning posters from around the world to commemorate the events of Chernobyl, 20 years previous
Kiev and Karkhov
Spring 2006

Professional Online Publications

Graphis Poster Annual 2021 
International juried competition
Posters
Willison Font, F & I posters
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2020

Graphis Poster Annual 2021 
International juried competition
Poster
Silence = More Violence
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2020

Graphis Design Annual 2020
International juried competition
Posters
Parkland, Orlando, #Neveragain
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2019

Graphis Poster Annual 2020
International juried competition
Poster
#Neveragain
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2019.

Graphis Poster Annual 2020
International juried competition
Poster
Japan Workshop
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Spring 2019

Creative Quarterly The Journal of Art & Design 58
Poster
Willison Font, F & I posters
Artisanal Media
Spring 2020

Creative Quarterly The Journal of Art & Design 57
Poster
#Nevergain Parkland
Artisanal Media
Winter 2019

Creative Quarterly The Journal of Art & Design 52 
Poster
#Neveragain 
Artisanal Media
Spring  2019  

Horizon Interactive Award 2018
Interactive Animation
Tummy Talk 
Fall 2018

Horizon Interactive Award 2018
Website  
The Irish Memorial 
Fall 2018

Horizon Interactive Awards 2017
Website
DCLS Library
Fall 2017

Horizon Interactive Awards 2017
Website
Posters for Nepal Website*
Fall 2017
*Please note that this site is temporarily unavailable due to technical difficulties

Horizon Interactive Awards 2017 
Website
21Xdesign Healthcare Website
Fall 2017

Graphis Design 2019
Poster
#neveragain
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
2019

Graphis Posters 2019
Poster
No NRA
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
2019

Graphis Typography 2019
Poster
Type Tiles
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
2019

Creative Quarterly 47
Poster
Orlando
2019

Creative Quarterly The Journal of Art & Design 49-50
Poster
AIGA Type Tiles
Spring  2018

Ecuador Poster Bienal 2018
Poster
Neveragain Parkland
2018

7th International Socio-Political Poster 2018
Poster
Orlando
2018

Graphis Design 2018 
Poster
Neveragain Parkland
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2017

Graphis Posters 2018 
Poster
Neveragain Parkland
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2017

Graphis Posters 2018 
Poster
NO NRA
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2017

Graphis Typography 2018 
Poster
AIGA Type Tiles
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2017.

Creativity International Awards 2016
Poster
Orlando
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
October 2016 

Graphis Design 2016
Poster
Interact 12
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2105  

Graphis Design 2016
Website
BeyonderPedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2105  

Graphis Design 2016
Book
Beyonder Rule Book
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2105  

Graphis Design 2016
Publication
Lankenau Heart Issue
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2105  

Horizon Interactive Awards 2015 
Website
21xdesign Publications Promotional website
Spring 2016

Horizon Interactive Awards 2015 
Animation
T Cell Development
Spring 2016

Horizon Interactive Awards
Website
Flying Nightbear Games 
Fall 2014  

Horizon Interactive Awards
Website
Beyonder
Fall 2014

Graphis Design 2015
Website
21Xdesign
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2104  

Graphis Posters 2015 
Poster
Interact 11
Pedersen Design Group, New York, NY
Fall 2104  

Horizon Interactive Awards
Websites
21Xdesign Promotional site
FNB Beyonder Games
Fall 2013  

Horizon Interactive Awards 
Websites
Yadkin Valley
Animation
Tummy Talk 
Fall 2012  

Horizon Interactive Awards *
Fall 2011 
*No longer available online 

Horizon Interactive Awards 2011*
Fall 2011
*No longer available online

Horizon Interactive Awards 2009*
Fall 2009
*No longer available online

Creative Quarterly 3 *
Runner Up, Spring 2013
*only available now in print

 

Student work published & awards

My Gracious Voices, by Jenny Kowalski (MFA 2018) interactive iPad presentation using p5.js, shortlisted for Communication Arts Interactive Annual, Spring 2019.

COO app design prototype by Brandon Wherly (BFA 2017) selected for a merit award in Applied Arts Magazine, 105-65 Overlea Blvd. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Publication date August 2016.

Hasinur Rahman, selected in the prestigious Communication Arts Magazine, Type Annual, January/February 2016,  

Stephanie Werner’s (MFA 2015) animation “Taking the Long Way” won a Gold in Graphis Student Annual 2016

Josh Schott’s (MFA 2015) packaging project “Bolio” was featured on http://www.packagingoftheworld.com/2015/04/boilo-student-project.html, Fall 2015.

Hidden City, T-shirt design by Zachary Goyda. Merit award for Design For Good Exhibit, AIGA Philadelphia, The Crane Building Fall 2014.

Cookies For Kids Cancer, T-shirt design by Zersh Kahn. Merit award for Design For Good Exhibit, AIGA Philadelphia, The Crane Building Fall 2014.

Philadoptables, T-shirt design by Emily Ryan. Merit award for Design For Good Exhibit, AIGA Philadelphia, The Crane Building Fall 2014.

The William Way Community Center, T-shirt design by Rebecca McCloskey. Merit award for Design For Good Exhibit, AIGA Philadelphia, The Crane Building Fall 2014.

Kelsey Jan (BFA 13) had her Mammal project selected to be included in Creative Quarterly’s Best 100 book, publication due Fall 2014.   

Lauren West (BFA 15) had her poster selected as part of the To Death With a Smile, poster competition, which was held in Museo Mexicano del Diseno, Mexico City, Fall 2013.

Dan Lehman (BFA 13) had his Mambo Basi Packaging design project chosen for Applied Arts Magazine publication, Fall 2013.

Kevin Downs (BFA 13) had his Metropolis animation project chosen for Applied Arts Magazine publication, Fall 2013.

Laura Sutphen (BFA 13) had her Society Unbound project chosen for Applied Arts Magazine publication, Fall 2013. She was also shortlisted as a finalist to the top five nominees for the Applied Arts Creative Excellence Award in Fall 2013.

Kelly Thorn (BFA 12) had 2 projects chosen for inclusion in Type Rules! (4th Edition): The Designer’s Guide to Professional Typography by Ilene Strizver, Fall 12. Publication due Fall 13*

Brian Cassidy (BFA 10) work chosen for inclusion in Type Rules! (4th Edition): The Designer’s Guide to Professional Typography by Ilene Strizver, Fall 12. Publication due Fall 13*

Grace Duong (BFA 12) work chosen for inclusion in Type Rules! (4th Edition): The Designer’s Guide to Professional Typography by Ilene Strizver, Fall 12. Publication due Fall 13*

Aaron Richardson (BFA 11) work chosen for inclusion in Type Rules! (4th Edition): The Designer’s Guide to Professional Typography by Ilene Strizver, Fall 12. Publication due Fall 13*

Mary Cruz (BFA 13) had her project “Mammal” published in Creative Quarterly 32.

Sarah Karwoski (BFA 13) had her “Mammal” work published in Creative Quarterly 31.

Kelsey Jankauskas had her “Mammal” project published in Creative Quarterly 31. 

Grace Duong (BFA 12) had her project “Mammal” accepted into CYMK #54 & Creative Quarterly 31.

Kelly Thorn (BFA 12), Zachery Kutz (BFA 12), and Julia Tran (BFA 13) had their interactive projects (websites, animation, and iPad applications) selected to be published by Applied Arts Magazine in the forthcoming Advertising and Interactive Design Annual 2012. Published in Fall 2012.

Adam Trageser, Kay Sim & Zachary Van Benthem won second prize as part of the inaugural Design Challenge held by Fox School of Business, Temple University, March 2011. http://design.temple.edu/challenge2011/

Alex Koreka’s animation won Best of Show Award in Interact 9 competition, Spring 2011.

Brian Cassidy won Best of Show, and a Silver medal in the same category in the Virginia Flash Festival, 2010.

Neha Argarwal received an Honorable Mention in AIGA XCD competition. http://xcd.aiga.org/. 2009.

Scott Holford won the People’s Choice Award in the AIGA show Campaign 2 Sustain | Student Poster Competition. http://www.aigaphilly.org/event_archive2009.html#c2s. Fall of 2008.

Doug Richard won an honorable mention at the AIGA award show Campaign 2 Sustain | Student Poster Competition. http://www.aigaphilly.org/event_archive2009.html#c2s. Fall of 2008.

Bridgitte Marshala won a gold award in the interactive section of Flux, an AIGA sponsored event. Spring 2009.

Teresa Rodriguez, won the Gold award in the Creative Quarterly competition in the graphic design section. Publication Fall 2008

Tom McGuigan won two Gold awards in the 8th Annual West Virginia Flash Animation Festival, 2008

The How Promotion Annual, Eric Ashleigh, and Katherine Whyte are merit winners in the self-promotion category. Fall of 2007.

ID Magazine Interactive Annual 2005 Interactive Flash animation (based on a tale by the Brothers Grimm) by Jeremy Holmes, New York, NY October 2005

FlashForward Festival, San Francisco, April 2005 Interactive Flash animation (based on a tale by the Brothers Grimm) by Jeremy Holmes, San Francisco April 2005. Chosen as one of the finalists in the Story category.

How Magazine Interactive Annual 2005 Interactive CD – ROM on the life and work of John Cage by David Copestakes, New York, NY August 2005

Graduate Review Committees

2019
GAID: Xi Cheng, Mia Culbertson, Michele Fitzgerald, Mingfei Shi, Pei‐Ju Shih, Shuang Wu. Kathleen Brissette, Wenqing Liu, Marisa Watanabe.

Photo: Dilmar M. Gamero Santos

2018
GAID: Yang Shan Chou, Shawn Hileman, Kristen Hinkley, Yige Zhang, Yi-ting Chou.

2017
GAID: Krissy Beck, Yi-ting Chow, Alyssa Hamilton, Ryan Hewlitt, Jenny Kowalski, Craig Moscony.

2016
Metals & CAD-CAM: Bryan Kekst Brown.

2014
GAID: Alexander Barnett, Nicole Eastman, Joshua Schott, Stephanie Werning; Courtney Brown, Katie Savage, Joshua Schott, Karen Watkins, Stephanie Werning. Noopur Agarwal, David Jones. 

2013
GAID: Noopur Agarwal, Alexander Barnett, Nicole Eastman, David Jones, Joshua Schott, Stephanie Werning; Fall. 

Metals & CAD-CAM: Erin M O’Boyle, Rachel Fine & Monique Lopez & Chris Chang

2012
GAID: Yuan Yao, Trent Edwards. 

Metals & CAD-CAM: Rachel Fine.

2011
GAID: Trent Edwards, Christine Fajardo, Katey Mangels, Jack Myers, Nina Reck.

Metals & CAD-CAM: Jennifer Chen, Emily Cobb

2010
GAID: Christine Fajardo, Katey Mangels, Jack Myers, Nina Reck, Trent Edwards, Yuan Yao, Bernardo Margulis.

2009
GAID: Christine Fajardo, Katey Mangels, Jack Myers, Nina Reck, Katie Hatz, Bernardo Margulis, Sara Alway, Andrea Pippins.. 

2008
GAID: Sara Alway, Andrea Pippins, Anne Hobday, Becky Flanders, Bernardo Margulis, Katie Hatz. Ron Cala, Melissa Laine Scotton, Rae Ann Spitzenberger, Daria Ujma.

2007
GAID: Sara Alway, Jessie Sayward Bright, Ron Cala, Brigette Marshala, Andrea Pippins, Melissa Laine Scotton, Beth Shirell, Rae Ann Spitzenberger, Daria Ujma, Jen Davison, Scotty Reifsnyder.

2006
GAID: Jen Davison, Scotty Reifsnyder, Jessie Sayward Bright, Ron Cala, Brigette Marshala, Melissa Laine Scotton, Rae Ann Spitzenberger, Daria Ujma, Sean Costik, Neha Agarwal, Gavin Cooper, Keith Fledderman, Nick Muccilli. 

2005
GAID: Jen Davison, Scotty Reifsnyder, Sean Costik, Neha Agarwal, Gavin Cooper, Keith Fledderman, Nick Muccilli, Vicki Gray, Jeremy Holmes.

Committees & Service

Graphic & Interactive Design, Department Chair
Spring 2016 – to Present 
(note: began in Spring 2016 due to a  sabbatical, fall 2015).

Duties include
The department chair is responsible for the academic, administrative, and fiscal affairs of the department under the supervision of and reporting to the dean. The chair serves as the academic leader of the department and is responsible for initiating and overseeing the recruitment and mentoring of faculty and graduate students, as well as the promotion, tenure, and merit processes applicable to all faculty in the department. The chair also oversees curriculum planning as well as periodic program reviews and accreditation matters affecting the academic discipline. The chair is responsible for all administrative functions within a department including fiscal oversight, coordinating a department’s research and clinical activity, managing adjunct faculty and non-faculty staff, procurement of goods and services for the department, and assigning research and classroom space for all departmental faculty. In carrying out my various duties, I consult regularly with my program head, Professor Kelly Holohan, and the department faculty as needed, but in general, I strive to be as open as I can be with my core faculty to ensure the efficient operation of the department. One critical component of being a Department Chair is the evaluation of full-time departmental faculty for tenure and promotion. This includes consulting with the dean regarding the third-year evaluation of tenure-track faculty and making formal, independent recommendations to the dean on all departmental tenure and promotion applications and communicating those recommendations to the various stakeholders in the process. During my tenure as Department Chair, I have helped guide the successful application to Full Professor for Kelly Holohan and Byron Wolfe, and to a successful application for tenure for Amze Emmons. 

Committee member Tyler Faculty Awards committee.
Fall 2017 – Spring 2018

Committee member NTT search in GAID program
Fall 2017 – Spring 2018 

Executive Council member
Fall 2017 – present 

Served on the Education Committee for the AIGA Philadelphia Chapter. Various meetings during both the Fall and Spring Semester 2014 -2015. Worked on the organization for the following three projects over the time-period: 

A) Feedback 17 (http://philadelphia.aiga.org/event/feedback-17/) portfolio event, which was held in May 2015. Worked with the committee to produce the event, and was also one of the portfolio reviewers for the event. 

B) Also worked on the development and production, and hanging and dismantling of the exhibition: the Design For Good Exhibition, which was held on February 12th, 2015. In this exhibition, students brought attention to a non-profit organization of their choice that serves the greater Philadelphia region by designing a t-shirt for that organization. The exhibition was held in the IceBox, Philadelphia. And lastly,

C) Open Studios event with Here’s My Chance studio, 1227 N 4th St, Philadelphia, on November 5th, 2014. Helped organize the event and acted as a chaperone for the visiting students to the studio.  

Organized Interact 12, the annual show of juried interactive design and animation and was hosted at Tyler on October 10th, 2014, in conjunction with Design Philadelphia Week 2014. This year’s judges were Jelyn Frye (BFA 12), Eric Sutton (BFA 2001), Gavin Cooper (MFA 2005). Also organized special guest Chris Cobb, Creative Director of Second Story, (New York Office) who gave a wonderful presentation, as well as being a judge for the Best of Show. This was easily the best turnout so far for Interact, with standing room only in room B04. The event was also mentioned in the technically Philly blog. You can read it here: http://technical.ly/philly/2014/10/16/temple-topswatch-blog-monochrome-design/

Served as faculty advisor for MFA Metals & CAD-CAM candidate Bryan Kekst Brown (MFA 16).

Served as faculty advisor on the following MFA GAID candidates: Zan Barnett (MFA 15), Courtney Brown (MFA 16), Nicole Eastman (MFA 15), Katie Savage (MFA 16), Joshua Schott (MFA 15), Karen Watkins (MFA 16), Stephanie Werning (MFA 15).

Developed four classes during the Spring Semester 2014 for continuing education to be taught during summer 2014. Organized adjuncts teachers, Brian Cassidy, Reed Gustow, Mario Zucca & Matt Gordilis, to teach courses in  Digital Animation, An Introduction to WordPress, The Business of Illustration, and Introduction to HTML & CSS classes. Worked with each instructor to create the various syllabi, as well as help organize their classroom facilities. Promoted the classes through social media as well as creating an on-air radio spot (with WRTI) to help promote the classes. Unfortunately, due to low-enrollment and various other marketing factors, none of these classes ran. However, in the future, it is hoped that some portion of these classes may be offered under a different umbrella in the near future at Tyler.

Served on the search committee for the tenure-track assistant professor position in the Foundations Department during the Spring Semester 2014. Initial search involved reviewing in excess of 120 online portfolios, 10 online interviews at various times, and 4 in-house, in-person interviews at Tyler, with studio visits and presentations.

As chair of Gerard Brown’s promotion committee, I worked through the Spring 2014 semester gathering and soliciting reviewers for Gerard’s review. Worked with Gerard on his tenure package and worked with his office to send out the tenure packages to the various reviewers at the beginning of the summer. However, after coming back teaching in Rome, we had to modify our reviewer’s search per the Provosts revised reviewer requirements, and entailed a further search for reviewers and mailing out a second round of tenure packets over the summer.

Chaired the leaves and awards committee in Fall 2013. Reviewed all proposals, gathered and assembled the reviews by the various committee members, and completed a written report outlining and grading the various proposals for submission to the Provost Office in November 2013.

Served on the Education Committee for the AIGA Philadelphia Chapter. Various meetings during both the Fall and Spring Semester 2013 -2014. Worked mainly on the organization of the Feedback 16 portfolio event, which was held in May 2014. Worked with the committee to produce the event, and was primarily responsible for a new component to the event called “Show & Tell” which allowed the various students to show their work directly to other students, which turned out to be a very successful new component to the event.

Served on the Tyler exhibition committee Fall 2013 and Spring 2014, and consequently spent many hours writing correspondence back and forth between the committee and the GAID program (after the final committee meeting in May 2014) revolving around the many concerns within the program about the new exhibitions proposal. Eventually reaching a compromise during the summer break.

Worked alongside Gerard Brown and the Foundations Department to assist in inviting Stefan Sagmeister to speak at Tyler School of Art & Architecture & Architecture, Spring 2013. Facilitated discussions between Tyler School of Art & Architecture & Architecture and Sagmeister’s Studio and also presented Stefan to the audience of over 200+ students, main campus, Spring 2013.

Invited to complete an extensive program evaluation review for the Graphic Design Program at Mount Washusett Community College in Gardner, Massachusetts, Spring 2013. The evaluation consisted of a two-day on-site program review in Gardner. The visit included interviews with members of the administration, full-time and adjunct faculty members, current students enrolled in the design program, graphic design alumni as well as several in-class observations, conducted over a two day period followed by a discussion held with alumni from MWCC. Working closely with Leslie Cullen, Chair of the Computer Graphic Design Program, I wrote a 20 page (5000 words) document outlining their current strengths within the program and went on to describe possible solutions to improve and restructure their program over the next two years. MWCC was extremely pleased with the evaluation and plan on implementing many of the recommendations over the coming semesters.

Worked with Alice Drueding, Tony Profeta, and Terry Putcher to create a Continuing Education course “HTML, CSS & Responsive Web Design” which ran in Summer 2013. Also worked directly with Tony Profeta to develop a syllabus to teach responsive web design to alumni.

Organized the Interact 11 show and presentation which was held in May 2013, Tyler Rm B04. Organized judges (4), submissions from current students (over 100 submissions) and presented the winning entries at the annual event in Tyler, to an audience of roughly 80 people.

Organized guest speaker, James Pannafino to discuss his book: Interdisciplinary Interaction Design: A Visual Guide to Basic Theories, Models and Ideas for Thinking and Designing for Interactive Web Design and Digital Device Experiences.
Spring 2013.

Chair of Gerard Brown’s tenure review committee,
Fall 2012, Spring 2013.

Sub-committee member as part of the Strategic Plan Subcommittee on Publicness. Compiled a 5-page document on possible solutions relating to publicness at Tyler School of Art & Architecture & Architecture.
Spring 2013.

Committee member for the redesign of the Tyler website, chaired by Kelly Cavanaugh, Fall 2012 and Spring 2013. Multiple meetings with Blue Cadet to approve design and content, as well as meeting SEO consultants regarding the new Tyler site.

Served as faculty advisor on three MFA Metals & CAD-CAM reviews: Erin M O’Boyle (MFA 13), Rachel Fine (MFA 14) & Monique Lopez (MFA 14) Fall 2012 & Spring 2013.

Worked with Alice Drueding, Sean Jordan, and Terry Putcher to create a Continuing Education course “HTML, CSS & Responsive Web Design” which ran successfully in Summer 2012. Also worked directly with Sean Jordan to develop a syllabus to teach responsive web design to alumni. This was the first time GAID has offered a continuing education class and it was also the first time that responsive design was offered at Tyler.

Organized the Interact 10 show and presentation which was held in May 2012, Tyler Rm B04. Organized judges, submissions from current and former students (over 150 submissions) and presented the winning entries at the annual event in Tyler, to an audience of roughly 120 people.

Chair of Gerard Brown’s tenure review committee,
Fall 2011, Spring 2012.

Merit review committee member
Fall 2011.

Committee member for the redesign of the Tyler website, chaired by Kelly Cavanaugh,
Fall 2011, and Spring 2012.

Faculty adviser for 1 MFA graphic design student and 3 MFA jewelry candidates,
Fall 11 to Spring 2012

Delivered the announcements at the awards presentation during graduation week for GAID,
May 2012

Search committee member for tenure track appointment in the Photography department,
Spring 2011

Search committee member for a new hire in the technology department, Fall 2010

Personnel committee member,
Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011

Chair of Gerard Brown’s tenure review committee,
Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011.

Faculty adviser for 6 MFA graphic design students and 2 Metals MFA candidates,
Fall 2010 – Spring 2011 

3 Metals MFA candidates ongoing,
Fall 2011

Organized Interact 9, the ninth annual Interactive show of student work. This show drew almost 100 students from around the university. Organized four invited judges (from around the US) who selected the best work from over 80 interactive web and animation submissions, the most submissions to Interact to date, Spring 2011

Handled various computer lab duties, monitoring budgets and purchasing software and materials, while Scott Laserow was on sabbatical, Spring 2011

Handled Senior Portfolio duties (organizing portfolio class, organizing judges, and final portfolio week) for Joe Scorsone while he was on sabbatical, Spring 2011

Executive Council member Fall 2011

Helped organize Pencil to Pixel: Bringing Your Clients Online, a presentation by Happy Cog, to the design students, Fall 2010

Ex Officio, Collegial Assembly Fall 2008 and Spring 2009

Foundation committee
Fall 2008, Spring 2009

Invited guest speaker, Evan Dennis from Shilo, NY to give a special presentation of his work and design methods to Tyler students,
Fall 2009 and Fall 2010

Helped organize the AIGA | PhillyChi event for speaker Nathan Shedroff to discuss sustainable design strategy to AIGA, PhillyChi members as well as the design students at Tyler
Fall 2009

Faculty Senate Committee representative
Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010 & Spring 2011.

Six MFA reviews GAID and one MFA review, Fibers,
Spring 2009

Jurying Foundation show submissions, Fall 2008, helped organize the foundation show for Spring 2009.

Installed and organized the student interactive submissions as part of the Student Design show in Spring 09 and helped install the show.

Member of ad – hoc search committee for Chair of the Foundation Department, Fall 2008 – Spring 2009. Reviewing 40+ applications and narrowing down the selection to 5 phone interviews and then to four in-person interviews held on the Tyler campus. Took part in four in-person interviews and tours of Tyler building with the various candidates.

Took part in Tyler Open House
Fall 08, Fall 09, Spring 11

Took part in National Portfolio day
Fall 08, Fall 10

Developing Interact 5.0 for Spring 2005. This will be the fifth-anniversary show of Tyler student Interactive work and will be open to current Tyler students and Tyler design alumni. It will also host a special guest speaker Brad Johnson from Second Story, Portland OR. Also organized judging of student work by external industry reviewers, as well as organizing awards for the show in conjunction with Adobe Systems.

Invited guest speaker, Michael Braley from Cahan Associates to give a special presentation of his work and design methods to Tyler students,
February 2005

Continuing to organize and facilitate faculty teaching the Summer workshop in TUJ and working in conjunction with Shinya Watanabe in Tokyo to organize materials, review applicants, design and produce a poster for the event and answer student questions regarding the program.

Annual Student Show, Graphic and Interactive Design (judging and hanging),
1997 to present

Senior graphic design portfolio/Faculty reviews (required for undergraduates in the major)
1997 to present