Peter Kery is an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of the District of Columbia, where he teaches courses such as Typography, Web Design, and Digital Design Applications. Alongside his academic roles, Professor Kery is an independent designer and artist, with ongoing research projects and creative endeavors, including his thesis on "Lost," a photography project on colors and textures, and various interactive design works.
Experience
Education
Master Fine Arts in Graphic Design, Vermont College of Fine Arts Bachelor Fine Arts in Graphic Design, The University of the Arts
Roles
Assistant Professor, UDC, 2023-Present Independent Professional, Present Adjunct Instructor, George Mason University, 2023-Present Full-time Instructor, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2021-23 Webmaster and Senior Designer, Harriman Architects, 2016-20 Adjunct Instructor, Montserrate College of Art/Suffolk University/Emerson College/Massachusetts College of Arts/Northeastern University/Rhode Island School of Art and Design/Leslie University, 2004-21 Dirctor of Graphic Design, Boston University Center for Digital Imaging Arts, 2008-14
Courses Taught
Typography Graphic Design Methods and Principles Digital Design Applications Web Design Publication Design Graphic Design 1 Graphic Design 2 Emerging Media 2D Digital Design Design Principles and Drawing Color Theory