| Eve Faulkes, Professor Eve Faulkes received her MFA from Rhode Island School of Design and has been teaching graphic design and book arts at WVU since 1979. Her design and artist’s books have appeared in Print, AIGA’s Graphic Design USA and Graphis annuals as well as the 50 Books of the Year international traveling show of the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Her work has been exhibited in shows in China, Italy, Germany, Canada and many universities and galleries in the US. She has also been included in Type Specimens: The Great Typefaces by Rob Carter; and Upper and Lowercase Magazine. Her artist’s books have been purchased for collections in over 40 libraries including Oxford, Yale, Columbia University, Newberry Library, Cleveland Institute of Art, and RISD. She has been a visiting artist at the Rome Art Center, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Carnegie-Mellon University, University of Florida at Gainesville, SUNY at New Paltz and Indiana University among others. Her multimedia performance works have been shown at a number of colleges and conferences. | ||
| Juan Giraldo, Assistant Professor Juan Giraldo received his MFA in design from West Virginia University (WVU) and his undergraduate training from WVU and the Instituto de Artes in his hometown, Medellin, Colombia. He worked for various design companies in his native country before coming to the United States, and joined the faculty at WVU in 2004 as the result of a national search. Juan has a freelance web, multimedia and print design practice with regional and national clients. His classroom assignments include digital photography, digital image manipulation, web, and multimedia design processes. | ||
| Jack Moffett, Adjunct Professor Jack Moffett received his Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design from WVU before continuing his education at Carnegie Mellon, where he achieved a Master’s degree in Interaction Design. His thesis work received the NCR Knowledge Award. After graduating, he spent two years on staff at CMU’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) designing user interfaces for companies such as Lockheed Martin, Shell, and DaimlerChrysler, as well as various divisions of the US military. As a freelance designer, he has worked with Ericsson, PanGo Networks, and others. He is currently employed as an Interaction Designer at Inmedius, a software development firm in Pittsburgh focused on applications that capture, create, manage, and deploy technical information. Jack has extensive experience designing web applications and software for use on handheld and wearable computers. He is an expert on the design of Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs). Jack’s work has been presented at Computer-Human Interaction (CHI) and the International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC). His teaching credits also include courses in the HCII and School of Design at CMU. |