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As a graphic design student you'll explore a variety of ways in which image and text may be combined to give form to information, responding to the needs of a client and distinct social conditions. Facilities include a digital imaging studio and a spacious general design studio.

The graphic design program helps you become adept at using new technology including digital imaging, hypermedia and interactive environments.

Courses offered:
ART165 Graphic Design for Non-Majors
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ART201 Introduction to Graphic Design
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ART205 Introduction to Graphic Design II
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ART302 Intermediate Graphic Design I
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ART303 Intermediate Graphic Design II
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ART346 Image Making I
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ART348 Intermediate Graphic Design Workshop
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ART460 Advanced Graphic Design
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ART462 Image Making II
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ART464 Advanced Graphic Design Worksop
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Andrew Maniotes [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 219 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x236

Office Hours:

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
 - 3:30 - 6:00
- 12:00 - 5:00
(by appointment only)
- 3:30 - 6:00
   

Teaching Schedule:

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
 ART 302 Intermediate Graphic Design
12:30 - 3:20
Ford 228
ART 205 Intro. to Graphic Design
9:30 - 12:20
Ford 228
 ART 302 Intermediate Graphic Design
12:30 - 3:20
Ford 228
ART 205 Intro. to Graphic Design
9:30- 12:20
Ford 228
   

Bio:

Andrew Maniotes was born in Munster, IN. He received a BFA in Visual Communications and a BFA in Photography from Herron School of Art, I.U.P.U.I.Indianapolis, Indiana, and a MFA in Visual Studies from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. He began teaching at EMU in 2002.

Recent publications, exhibitions and/or presentations:

  • “Bite vs. Byte: Power of the Hand. Printed Poster”
    paper presented at Southeastern College Art Conference, Charleston, WV
    Oct. 2007

  • Eastern Michigan University New Faculty Show, Ypsilanti, MI, Oct. 2007

  • “Parallel Worlds: Designer as Printmaker, Printmaker as Designer”
    panel discussion at the Southern Graphics Council, Kansas City, MO., March 2007

Artist Statement:

Designer, communicator, rabble-rouser, court jester…

My political work serves to expose the underbelly of the beasts and the small men behind the curtain of falsehoods. I seek a more critical dialogue and urge other visual artists to do so, even those in opposition to my views. The time for blind party loyalty and self declared morality has passed.

Loud as I want in form and persona with no apologies.

Faculty Work:
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Student Work:
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Click on any of the links to the right of a faculty member's name to get more information about that faculty member.

Leslie Atzmon [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 219 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x 240

Andrew Maniotes [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 219 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x236

Ryan Molloy [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 224 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x233



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This page was last updated on April 17, 2008