Curriculum Vitae DARLENE TOWN
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Curriculum Vitae DARLENE TOWN
DARLENE TOWN Curriculum Vitae www.dtimages.net [email protected] 816_682_4438 Education 2014 ___ M.F.A. Graphic Design; Vermont College of Fine Arts (expected completion October 2014) 1995 ___M.A. Art - painting; Central Missouri State University 1987 ___ B.F.A. Commercial Art - illustration; Central Missouri State University Technical Skills Graphic Design, Web Design; Macintosh platform: Adobe CS6 _ InDesign/Illustrator/Photoshop/ Dreamweaver/Flash HTML/CSS MS Excel/Word/Powerpoint Painting, Watercolor, Drawing, Illustration (editorial/advertising_traditional/digital media) Professional History 2006—present___ Art Instructor/A.A.S. Graphic Design Program Coordinator; MCC-Penn Valley___ Instruction of Art and Graphic Design courses, updating and writing program curriculum, development of assessment tools and reporting to measure student success meeting DESE requirements; building semester schedules with collaboration of peer faculty; maintaining Macintosh computer labs, facilitating system and software updates, ordering toner and supplies, supervising lab assistant and student workers; 2001—present___ Freelance Graphic Designer/Web Designer; home studio 2002—2006___Adjunct Instructor; Central Missouri State University (UCM)—Warrensburg, MO 2001—2006___Adjunct Instructor; Longview Community College—Lee’s Summit, MO 1997—2001___Advertising Production Director: Fort Worth Star-Telegram—Fort Worth, TX 1995—1997___Advertising Services Manager; The Kansas City Star—Kansas City, MO Curriculum Vitae DARLENE TOWN www.dtimages.net [email protected] 816_682_4438 Courses of Instruction MCC-Penn Valley (2006—present): art103: Design Foundations___an introductory study of the principles of visual perception and organization, primarily two-dimensional design in an achromatic mode. art123: Color Theory___ a continued study of the principles of visual perception and two-dimensional design with an emphasis in color theory. gdes110 & gdes150: Computers in Design I & II___ an introduction to the computer as a design tool where students learn how to use the software to design layouts, create graphics, format type, and prepare imagery for the production of graphic design projects. Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign are used. gdes160: Graphic Design I ___ this course acts as formal acceptance into the Graphic Design program. It is an introduction to the principles of the graphic design field. This includes the study of typography, layout, production methods and career opportunities. Creative problem-solving using traditional media and the computer. gdes210: Graphic Design II ___ advanced graphic design concepts which include analyzing client needs, idea and execution processes, defining successful elements of good visual communication, defining and analyzing trends of the graphic design industry. These concepts are explored through advanced projects utilizing traditional and computer tools. gdes250: Graphic Design III___ this course focuses on advanced design problems for the crossover of print media into digital/electronic, interactive media, and other non-traditional formats as a campaign for communicating and/ or promoting a message or ideas. gdes245: Web Design___concept and message development, design and production, publishing of web sites, visual design, color, typography, and digital graphics for the web. Text-editing, HTML language, web-authoring, and imageediting software are used. gdes255: Advanced Web Design___ advanced site management, visual design, implementing style sheets for text formatting and layout, adding media; designing with XHTML/HTML5 and CSS, image-editing software, Dreamweaver and Flash. gdes264: Portfolio—Graphic Design___ students select, refine, and present a Curriculum Vitae DARLENE TOWN www.dtimages.net [email protected] 816_682_4438 Graphic Design portfolio, develop interviewing techniques and employment search skills. A gallery exhibition, digital portfolio, and review by industry professionals are also part of this course. Students are in their last semester of the Graphic Design A.A.S. program. gdes290: Graphic Design Internship___students learn job-searching skills and gain real world experience with the opportunity to utilize learned graphic design skills. The experience involves duties associated with entry-level graphic design. Central Missouri State University/UCM (2002—2006): art3640: Package Design___the study of packaging and point-of-purchase graphics from concept to client presentation is the focus of this course. The student will be expected to exhibit a fundamental knowledge of various packaging and point-of-purchase forms and materials using type, art, color, and form to convey an image and sell a product. art2610: Introduction to Commercial Art___the student is expected to exhibit a fundamental knowledge of the commercial artist’s craft through the application of information derived from lectures, readings and research to studio assignments in areas such as: advertising design, publication design, type usage, logotypes, package design and illustration. Computer applications taught: Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, QuarkXpress. art3610: Typography___this course examines letterforms, their origins, contemporary trends, and usage in the field of graphic design. Visual exploration of the communicative possibilities of type for the graphic designer, through application and execution. art1315: Design I___as the first course of a three-course sequence, Design I introduces the use of the visual elements within the context of the principles of design. The course primarily explores two-dimensional design in an achromatic mode. art1325: Design II___ this course provides an opportunity for the student to expand their design knowledge and skills through the exploration of color and its relationship to visual unity. Additional terminology is introduced to broaden the student’s design perceptions and creative abilities. The dimension of color is studied both in terms of historical usage, as well as through project experience. Curriculum Vitae DARLENE TOWN www.dtimages.net [email protected] 816_682_4438 Longview Community College (2001—2006): art102 & art202: Computers in Design I & II___ an introduction to the computer as a design tool where students learn how to use the software to design layouts, create graphics, format type, and prepare imagery for the production of graphic design projects. Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign are used. art245: Web Design___concept, development, design and production, registration and launching of web sites. Visual design, color, typography, digital images and illustrations are stressed. HTML language, Adobe Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and Illustrator are used. art110/111/112: Drawing I, II, III___these courses introduce basic principles of design and pictorial composition. Students explore different drawing techniques while developing their style of expression through a variety of media and subject matter to increase proficiency in skills and technique. art220/221/222: Painting I, II, III___these courses introduce basic principles of design and pictorial composition. Students explore different painting styles with an emphasis on the development of visual perception and color problems through the use of various painting media to increase proficiency in skills and technique. Affiliations and Professional Activity Member___AIGA, Kansas City chapter; 2006–current Member___AAF, Kansas City chapter; 2006–current Member___UCDA (University and College Designers Association); 2010–2012 Academic/Institutional Engagement Academic Affairs Committee; MCC–Penn Valley___7 years Faculty Senate; MCC–Penn Valley___4 years Faculty Evaluation Task Force; MCC–Penn Valley Online (Distance Ed.) Faculty Evaluation Task Force; MCC–Penn Valley Quality Matters certification___required at MCC to teach online or hybrid (blended) courses Curriculum Vitae DARLENE TOWN www.dtimages.net [email protected] 816_682_4438 Exhibition History MCC-Penn Valley Faculty Exhibition MCC-Penn Valley Faculty Exhibition Art Westport—Juried Art Fair Longview Art & World Music Fest—Juried Art Fair Art Westport—Juried Art Fair Summit Art/Fall Gala—Group Exhibit Art Westport—Juried Art Fair UCM (CMSU) Art Faculty Exhibition Summit Art/Family Fine Art Series—Group Exhibit Kansas City KS Public Library—Solo Exhibit Art Westport—Juried Art Fair UCM (CMSU) Art Faculty Exhibition Art Westport—Juried Art Fair UCM (CMSU) Art Faculty Exhibition Art Westport—Juried Art Fair UCM (CMSU) Art Faculty Exhibition Art Westport—Juried Art Fair Grapefest—Juried Art Fair Women of Worth—Juried Group Exhibit Main Street Days—Juried Art Fair Mayfest—Juried Art Fair New Vintage Wine & Art Festival—Juried Art Fair Mayfest—Juried Art Fair Art Westport—Juried Art Fair Ward Parkway Mid-Winter Art Fair—Juried Art Fair Metcalf South Fine Art Show—Juried Art Fair Art in the Woods—Juried Group Exhibit Metcalf South Fine Art Show—Juried Art Fair Ward Parkway Mid-Winter Art Fair—Juried Art Fair Art Westport—Juried Art Fair Kansas City, MO August 2013 Kansas City, MO August 2012 Kansas City, MO September 2007 Lee’s Summit, MO October 2006 Kansas City, MO September 2006 Lee’s Summit, MO October 2005 Kansas City, MO September 2005 Warrensburg, MO August 2005 Lee’s Summit, MO July 2005 Kansas City, KS Nov. 2004-Jan 2005 Kansas City, MO September 2004 Warrensburg, MO August 2004 Kansas City, MO September 2003 Warrensburg, MO August 2003 Kansas City, MO September 2002 Warrensburg, MO August 2002 Kansas City, MO September 2001 Grapevine, TX September 2000 Fort Worth, TX June 2000 Grapevine, TX May 2000 Fort Worth, TX May 2000 Grapevine, TX April 2000 Fort Worth, TX May 1999 Kansas City, MO September 1997 Kansas City, MO February 1997 Kansas City, MO October 1996 Leawood, KS May 1996 Kansas City, MO April 1996 Kansas City, MO February 1996 Kansas City, MO September 1995