Peter Kery is an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), Washington, DC. and teaches Adjunct at George Mason University. The following are examples of student work and courses taught in design education across various colleges and design programs. The various institutions carry a range of pedagogies and philosophies and the student work shown is a reflection of those qualities.
Beginning to Work with Design and Technology
Graphic Design and Photography Students Collaborating
Motion and Science Announcement
Drawing and Seeing
Elemental Forms and Shapes
Student Work Using Image Combinations
Book Jacket Designs
Drawing and Investigating Forms as Visual Solutions
Student Work in Web Design
Students Own Words
First Year Student Work — Restaurant Branding
Montages
Expressive Words
Students Create Their Own Visual Language
Student Work in Combining Letterforms
Emphasis on Single Imagery and Negative Space
Photographing Letterforms in One’s Surroundings
Maps of the United States
Student Work in Typography
Posters Influenced from Art Movement