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Peter Kery is a graphic and visual designer, educator, web designer, and web developer. He is currently Assistant Professor at the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of the District of Columbia and teaches adjunct at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. Peter has resolved a variety of visual commu­ni­cation projects for cor­po­rate, retail, trans­porta­tion, aca­d­e­mic, indus­trial and non-profit organi­za­tions. His work encom­passes visual problem solving in branding and visual identities, website design and devel­opment, posters, cover and publi­cation designs, as well as environ­mental graphics. Latest profes­sional work includes visual content devel­opment and consulting directed at litigation audiences while working closely with legal teams and consul­tants to brand and visually commu­nicate objec­tives and direction of the legal process.

Professional Work

Harriman Website

Websites

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  • | Architecture
  • | Engineering
  • | Urban Planning
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Design and Development for 200+ Projects

Textures

Research

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Photo Documentary Series

Educational/Student Work

Expressive Words

Graphic Design Education

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  • | Education
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Expressive Words
The Poster Design Project in Collaboration with the BU|CDIA Photography Department Graphic Design is a visual language used to resolve communication problems. Designers develop images, words, and in some cases, an integration of both to represent the ideas and objectives their clients wish to communicate. Images and typography can be powerful and stimulating tools and avenues of communication. Design solutions can not only achieve their informational goals, but transcend those objectives and convey moods and emotions that create a more lasting impression to it's targeted audience. In the Graphic Design Department at Boston University Center for Digital Imaging Arts  design students create a series of posters based on a subject matter of their choice. The design students will then work with the Photography Department (Director, Randall Armor) students in their Studio Lighting class on the final designs of their posters. The above samples contain all design and photographic elements created on-site at the Center for Digital Imaging Arts.