Brockett Horne
Brockett Horne is a designer, educator, and writer. She serves as chair of graphic design at MICA, where she teaches fierce sophomores and daring juniors.
Our faculty
Brockett Horne is a designer, educator, and writer. She serves as chair of graphic design at MICA, where she teaches fierce sophomores and daring juniors.
Maryland native Lindsay Ballant is an art director and designer with a passion for journalism, storytelling, global culture, and baseball.
Kristian Bjørnard is a designer, educator, and sustainabilitist.
Marc Choi is a graphic designer working across print and interactive media for clients ranging from international commercial brands to local cultural institutions.
Dae In Chung is an animator, designer and educator.
Minsun Eo focuses on practice that creates integrated design knowledge, system and experience for art, technology, architecture, fashion and educational sector.
Graphic Design faculty member Lew Fifield has diverse educational and professional design experience, specializing in information design and publishing projects ranging from Corporate Identity Systems to Museum and Urban Design Exhibits.
Isaac Gertman is designer, writer, and typography enthusiast, with a keen interest in the overlapping social, cultural, and infrastructural systems found in cities.
Jason Mathews Gottlieb received a BFA in Graphic Design + Digital Media from the Corcoran College of Art + Design, and an MFA in Graphic Design from the Maryland Institute College of Art.
Jerome Harris is a graphic designer originally from New Haven, Connecticut.
Jeremy Hoffman received his BFA in graphic design from MICA.
Ben Kutil is a graphic and interactive designer Making Things with ♥ from Baltimore.
Elaine Lopez was born in Miami, Florida to recently-arrived Cuban immigrants. Shortly after earning a BFA in graphic design from the University of Florida in 2007, Elaine moved to Chicago. There she began her career as an art director at full-service agency Leo Burnett.
Ellen Lupton is Senior Curator of Contemporary Design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City.
Sally Lynn Maier recently graduated from MICA's MFA program in Graphic Design. Her professional practice has been primarily designing for the arts, including several years at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design in Washington, DC and an internship at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA. She strives to balance content and form and wrestles with her dual roles of service-provider and independent creative. She is interested in how design shapes and is shaped by social constructs, class, and ideology, which she explored through the lens of editorial design in her thesis project, Design Dissection: A Visual Analysis of the Economics of Magazine Design. Her next personal project will likely involve her ever-growing collection of clickbait ads. She loves living in Baltimore, browsing thrift stores, and taking long walks with her terrier mix, Abu.
Jason is a co-founder and creative director of Polygraph, a multidisciplinary design studio in Washington, DC.
Sandra Maxa is a designer and educator from Minneapolis, where she worked for many years on branding and systems design projects for large corporate clients before moving to New York.
Lili Maya is an artist with a diverse background in art and design.
Dan Meyers teaches Photo Imaging in the Graphic Design department at MICA, has a BFA in photography from Southern Illinois University and a MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art.
Oliver Munday is a graphic designer living and working in New York City.
Kiel Mutschelknaus was born and raised in the Midwest, cutting his teeth in the Great Plains of South Dakota and graduating with a BA in Studio Art from Augustana College.
Jennifer Cole Phillips is a designer, educator, and author.
Andrea is an educator, artist and designer with a background in design.
Anthony Rutka is the creative director at Rutka Weadock.
Mark Sanders is a designer and educator that engages his work from a wide range of pursuits.
Esther Sheppard has had a varied background working in fields that involve audience, communication and interaction.
Nolen Strals likes to refer to himself as a commercial artist, because his professional work blurs the line between multiple disciplines.
I teach two courses in the Graphic Design department, one in the Foundation department, and one in the Fiber Department.
Hieu Tran is a graphic designer who specializes in publication/editorial design, branding/ identity and information visualization.
Maureen Weiss is a designer and educator originally from upstate New York.
In addition to teaching at MICA, Bruce Willen is partner of Post Typography, a studio specializing in graphic design, conceptual typography, and custom lettering/illustration with additional forays into art, apparel, music, curatorial work, design theory, and vandalism.