Lindsey Peterson
Biography
Lindsey Peterson is an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design & User Experience. Lindsey joined the Visual & Media Art faculty at Grand Valley in 2019. As a designer, photographer, and visual storyteller, Lindsey is passionate about creating experiences that foster community and bring people together. Prior to joining Grand Valley, Lindsey worked as a designer and creative manager, gaining experience in brand and identity design, advertising, package design, digital & web design, user-centered research, and experiential design. Lindsey holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Graphic Design and Visual Experience from Savannah College of Art and Design, as well as a Bachelors in Graphic Design and Photography from Olivet Nazarene University. Lindsey’s research work thus far has focused on empathetic understanding, cognitive influence, and prosocial behavior within the discipline of design.
Education
Education
- MFA, Graphic Design & Visual Experience, Savannah College of Art & Design
- BS, Graphic Design & Photography, Olivet Nazarene University
Research Areas
- Design & Community Engagement
- Intersection of User Experience Design & Augmented Reality
- Accessibility of Design Education
- Cognitive & Cultural Design Studies
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration & Design Practice
Courses
- ART 209 - Graphic Design Basics
- ART 211 - Graphic Design II
- ART 307 - Digital Prepress
- ART 312 - Graphic Design IV: Experience Design
- ART 313 - 3D for Graphic Design
- ART 410 - Graphic Design V
- ART 415 - Senior Project: Graphics/Illustration
Works
Hands In
Interface Design
2019
What’s Next
Digital Collage.
Greeting Card Box Set
Data Visualization Design
2018
See With Intentions
Multimedia Design (Print, Web, and Augmented Reality)