List of Art Center College of Design people
This is a list of notable alumni and faculty from the Art Center College of Design, a private design college in Pasadena, California, US.
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Alumni
Film and graduate broadcast cinema (alphabetical order)
- Jon Jon Augustavo, music video and film director
- Roger Avary, Academy Award-winning co-writer of Pulp Fiction[1]
- Michael Bay, film director[2]
- Ryan Church, concept designer
- Ericson Core
- Larry Fong, cinematographer
- Dave Goelz, puppeteer
- Jami, film director from Pakistan
- Shelly Johnson, cinematographer (Jurassic Park III)
- Saman Kesh, director of film and music videos
- Kevin Mack (visual effects artist), Academy Award-winning visual effects supervisor
- Ralph McQuarrie, conceptual designer and futurist (Star Wars)
- Syd Mead, concept artist and industrial designer.
- Robert A. Nakamura, film director, co-founder of Visual Communications, teacher
- John Pomeroy, animator
- Alex Ranarivelo, film director
- Matthew Rolston, photographer and director
- Dan Santat, author, illustrator, creator of Disney's The Replacements
- Tarsem Singh, film director
- Zack Snyder, film director
- Patrice Stellest, environmental artist and filmmaker[3]
- Miles Teves, artist and conceptual designer
- Mark Whiting, writer and director; production designer with Warner Bros., The Iron Giant[4]
- Thayne R. Wheeler, multimedia artist
Fine art and graduate art (alphabetical order)
- Doug Aitken, multimedia artist
- Tom Christopher, painter
- Clayton Brothers, painter
- Lindsay Dawson, painter
- Eyvind Earle, fine art painter
- James Gurney, illustrator and painter
- Frank Hagel, painter and sculptor
- Thomas Kinkade, painter
- Dennis Mukai, artist[5][6][7]
- Craig Mullins, concept artist and painter
- Bob Peak, illustrator
- Mark Ryden, fine art painter
- Stan Sakai, comic book artist
- Ken Shutt, sculptor
- Jennifer Steinkamp, installation artist
- Patrice Stellest, environmental and installation artist[8]
- Jeff Soto, fine art painter
- Joseph Watson, conceptual designer
- Casey Weldon, painter
- Jack Wemp, fine art painter
- Charles Wysocki, painter
Graphic design (alphabetical order)
- Stefan G. Bucher, graphic designer
- Joe Hahn, DJ for Linkin Park
- Teddy Lo, Hong Kong-based LED artist
- Alvin Lustig, graphic designer[9]
- Rebeca Mendez, graphic designer
- Clement Mok, graphic designer
- Mike Shinoda, MC for Linkin Park
Illustration
- Marc Burckhardt, illustrator
- James Conahan, illustrator
- Allison Krumwiede, illustrator
- Kim Lebens, illustrator
- Rafael López, illustrator and artist
- Richard MacDonald, figurative sculptor
- Ricardo Delgado, comic book artist
- Tara McPherson, illustrator, fine artist
- Marc Remus, illustrator
- Barron Storey, illustrator
- Drew Struzan, illustrator
- Joseph Watson, co-creator and illustrator for Go Go Greta; conceptual designer and toy designer for Mattel
- Michael Whelan, artist of imaginative realism
Photography and imaging
- Fred R. Archer
- Andrew D. Bernstein, official photographer of the NBA
- Moshe Brakha
- Chris Callis
- Howell Conant, fashion photographer associated with Grace Kelly
- Ron Galella
- Jeffrey Jones
- Dean Karr
- Melodie McDaniel
- Co Rentmeester
- Matthew Rolston
- Suza Scalora
- Hiroshi Sugimoto
- Charlie White
- Penny Wolin
Product design
- Stephan Ango and Jesse Genet, founders of Lumi
- Yves Béhar, founder of Fuseproject
- Joe Doucet, designer
- David Kim, Designer
- Jenn Kuca, Designer
- Albert Lee, Designer
- Frank Nuovo, Chief of Design at Nokia
- Steve Oh, Designer
- Shelly Shelly, Product Designer
Environmental Design
- Chris Adamick, Designer
- Ini Archibong, Designer
- Cory Grosser, Designer
- Brandon Kim, Designer
- Erika Kovesdi, Designer
- Jessica Pell, Designer
- Stephanie Stalker, Designer
- Chase Wills, Designer
- Jang Won Yoon, Designer
Transportation design
- Chris Bangle, former Chief of Design at BMW[10]
- Damien Basset, motorcycle designer for Honda Group, Ducati Streetfighter, Ducati Monster 1200, Brp, Can-Am F3
- Harald Belker, automobile designer, designed vehicles for Batman & Robin and Minority Report[11]
- Luciano Bove, automotive designer, R&D design manager at Renault, former designer at Fiat
- Gordon Buehrig, automobile designer
- Wayne Cherry, former Vice President of global design at General Motors
- Dilip Chhabria, Indian automotive designer
- John Chun, automotive designer[12]
- Willie G. Davidson, Vice President of Styling at Harley-Davidson
- Henrik Fisker, automotive designer
- Pontus Fontaeus, former Design Director of Interior Design, Volvo Car Corporation
- Chip Foose, automotive designer
- Miguel Angel Galluzzi, Chief Designer of Piaggio Group, Ducati Monster
- Greg M. Greeson, automotive designer with Opel, VW, IAD, GRIDdesign
- Kang Won-kyu, automotive designer with BMW
- Kim Jin-won, designer at CALTY[13]
- Hubert Lee, design director of Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Center: Beijing
- Géza Lóczi, Director of Design at Volvo Monitoring Concept Center[14]
- J. Mays, automotive designer
- David McDonald, former Opel Design, current Vice President of Advanced Concept Teams
- Charles Pelly, industrial designer; founder of DesignworksUSA[15]
- Nick Pugh, automotive designer, artist
- Scott Robertson, concept artist (Minority Report) and industrial designer.
- Larry Shinoda, automotive designer, best known for his work on the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Mustang
- Frank Stephenson, award winning automobile designer, best known for his design of the Mini Hatch, and design work at Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Ferrari and McLaren[16]
- Jeff Teague, former global Vice President of Design of the Ford Motor Company
- Richard A. Teague, Vice President of Design, American Motors Corporation
- Jack Telnack, former Vice President of Global Design of the Ford Motor Company
- Freeman Thomas, automobile designer
- Franz von Holzhausen, automotive designer with Tesla Motors
- Gerald Wiegert, automobile designer
Industrial design
- Yves Behar, founder of Fuseproject
- Joe Doucet, industrial designer
- Kenji Ekuan, industrial designer, best known for creating the design of the Kikkoman soy sauce bottle[17]
- Nolen Niu, industrial designer[18]
- Satyendra Pakhale, industrial designer
- John Philips, Industrial Designer
- David Stollery, actor and industrial designer
- Michael M. Warsaw, chief designer
- Armen Sevada Gharabegian, founder of Ethos Design and Lounge22,[19] and designer of the Maximillian Chair[20]
Other
Faculty
- Ansel Adams
- Affonso Beato
- Edward Biberman
- Allen Daviau
- Craig Elliott
- Amy Gerstler
- Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe
- Burne Hogarth
- Tim Huntzinger[21]
- Mike Kelley
- Ross LaManna
- Rebeca Mendez
- Ken Okuyama
- Bob Peterson
- Scott Robertson
- Ian Stendal
- Diana Thater
- Mayo Thompson
- Lloyd Walker
- Lynda Weinman
- Kent Williams
- Doyald Young
- Paul Frank
References
- ↑ "Roger Avary". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
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(help) - ↑ "Stellest Genesis on Vimeo". Vimeo.com. 2011-09-13. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
- ↑ "Interview with Mark Whiting". Animation Artist Magazine. 2000. Retrieved 2008-06-26.
- ↑ Mukai, Dennis. "Dennis Mukai Fine Art". Robert Berman Gallery. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
- ↑ Mukai, Dennis (February 1990). "Playboy is proud to present a portfolio of paintings by its renowned contributing artist Dennis Mukai". Playboy: 1.
- ↑ "Dennis Mukai Retrospective Show". Just Looking Gallery. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
- ↑ "STELLEST’s Official Blog | Stellest's Blog". Stellenews. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
- ↑ Heller, Steven; Lustig Cohen, Elaine. Born Modern: The Life and Design of Alvin Lustig. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-8118-6127-4.
- ↑ "Interview: Chris Bangle, BMW's Design Chief, page 1". Motor Trend. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
- ↑ Biography from www.haraldbelker.com Archived September 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Ernst, Kurt (2013-07-08). "Former Shelby American designer John Chun dies at age 84". Hemmings Daily. Retrieved 2013-07-30.
- ↑ "Bringing the xB". Automotive Design and Production. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
- ↑ "Bio of Géza Lóczi". Autoweb.com.au. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
- ↑ Chuck Pelly, "A Word from Chuck Pelly, Founder DesignworksUSA", BMW group designworksUSA, June 10, 2007. Retrieved 2010-04-05.
- ↑ "Frank Stephenson to head Alfa Romeo styling centre". Duemotori.com. 1959-10-03. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
- ↑ "Design World Mourns the Loss of Kenji Ekuan". Retrieved February 11, 2015.
- ↑ "Market Talent: Ideas Take Shape". Interior Design Magazine. July 1, 2008. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
- ↑ http://www.dwell.com/design-source/org/armen-sevada-gharabegian
- ↑ http://www.evolo.us/architecture/the-maximillian-chair/
- ↑ http://www.artcenter.edu/accd/people/faculty/faculty_profile.jsp?id=0112839
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