Sarah Joy Jordahl Verville

Sarah Joy Jordahl Verville is a Professor of Interactive and Graphic Design at Stevenson University.[1]

Previously, she was a Professor of Digital Design at the University of Baltimore, School of Communications Design.[2] At UB, she taught Web Design and Development, Multimedia, and undergraduate and graduate courses in Motion Graphics.[3] Verville received her MFA in Graphic Design from the Maryland Institute College of Art where she specialized in Motion Graphics and taught Motion Typography and Flash workshops. She currently teaches at the University of Baltimore, School of Communications Design. As a former agency art director, freelance graphic and web designer, some of her clients included the International Spy Museum, the Ronald Reagan Building, and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.[4]

Verville has contributed greatly to the field of graphic design. She has received seven Addy Awards from the AD Club of Washington, DC. She was also a Jack Kent Cooke Scholar. Her work has been published in PRINT, in Graphic Design: The New Basics,[5] at the Cooper-Hewitt National Smithsonian Design Museum.

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