Katherine McCoy is an American graphic artist and educator,
born in Decatur, IL on October 12, 1945.
She was inspired to become an industrial designer after a visit to the
Museum of Modern Art in New York. After graduating
from Michigan State University with a major in Industrial Design, McCoy landed
a job at the notable agency, Unimark International. It was here that McCoy was able to go in
depth in typography and study over books by some of the great graphic artist
such as Ruder, Gerstner and Hofmann. She
went on to the Chrysler Corporation, Omnigraphics, Designers & Partners and
eventually finding her own agency along with her husband, Michael, McCoy and
McCoy Associates. Shortly after the
founding of their agency, the couple were asked and accepted the opportunity to
be the co-chairs of the design department at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Although not initially wanting to work in academia,
McCoy stayed at Cranbrook for 24 years eventually moving on to contribute to other
schools such as Royal College of Art and Illinois Institute of Technology. She and her husband are still active in
education.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Maureen Ciardiello, Week 7 – Graphic Designer, Katherine McCoy
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Product and packaging design is another big area of employment for graphic designers. (Tivoli)
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