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Professor Ned Drew teaches various graphic design courses and the history of graphic design at Rutgers University-Newark. Professor Drew is the director of The Design Consortium, a student/teacher run design studio that focuses on non-profit, community-based projects.
Drew is also a founding partner and creative director of the multi-disciplinary design firm, BRED based in NYC (www.brednation.com). Drew is also the co-editor of Design Education in Progress: Process and Methodology, Volumes 1, 2 and 3, an academic book series dedicated to the study of design pedagogy. A student project and additional process work were recently included in Typographic Design: Form and Communication by Carter/Day/Meggs, 4th and 5th editions. In 2005, Professor Drew co-authored BY ITS COVER: Modern American Book Cover Design through Princeton Architectural Press. His work has been included in several books, including the 6th edition of Typographic Design: Form and Communication, Graphic Design Referenced, US Design 1975-2000, Working with Computer Type, the AIGAs Rethinking Design 3: Speaking Volumes, Graphic Design Solutions, Color Management for Logos and 2D: Visual Basics for Designers and has been recognized by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, The Type Directors Club, International Design Awards, The Art Directors Club, the FPO Awards, the University and Colleges Designer Association and the American Association of Museums as well as Graphis, Communication Arts, Print, How and Creativity magazines. |
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* IDA 13 - GRAPHIC DESIGN - Gold Winner - Self-Promotion Category |