
The Graphic Design area focuses on the creation of both electronic and print based visual communication. The program prepares students for careers in desk-top publishing, Web design, interactive multimedia design, advertising, and corporate communications. A Macintosh Art Computing Facility is available for student use and contains numerous workstations, scanners, and printing peripherals. The lab contains number of high-end devices including a HP Wide Format Printer, an Opal Film Recorder, and a film scanner.


FACULTY
Graphic Design
David Brodeur, Assistant Professor
Eldred Hudson, Associate Professor
Rachele Riley, Assistant Professor / Course Websites
Multimedia
Heather Freeman, Assistant Professor
Aspen Hochhalter, Assistant Professor
Jeff Murphy, Associate Professor
Equipment
80 Apple G5 Workstations, each with 17" flat-screen display
3 G5 lecture stations, each with Epson ceiling-mounted projectors
8 Nikon Flatbed Scanners
2 Xerox black and white laser printers for high volume, up to A3 media
2 Xerox color laser printers for high volume, up to A3 media
2 Epson Color Printers for matte or gloss photographic media
2 Wide-format color plotters with 32" wide carriage
1 Wide-format color plotter 48" wide carriage
1 Wide-format color plotter 24" wide carriage