MFA in Visual Communication from Texas A&M University - Commerce
BFA in Graphic Design from Texas Christian University
Biography
Justin Childress is a graphic designer, writer, and design educator. He is a Creative Director and partner at Switch, a friendly branding and interactive design studio in Dallas, where he works with a wide variety of clients ranging from individuals and non-profits to startups and national brands. He received his BFA in Communication Design from Texas Christian University and his MFA in Visual Communication from Texas A&M University-Commerce, where his thesis work explored how interactive tools can influence hazard projection and route planning by cyclists who depend on bike-specific roadways. His design work has been recognized by AIGA, Print Magazine, and DSVC among others, and he is a regular speaker on the future of curiosity-driven design in a disillusioned visual culture.
Honors and Awards
National Endowment for the Arts
AVDD Artist Competition Grant, in cooperation with bcWorkshop
City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs
Cultural Plan Micro-Residency Award, in collaboration with Gray Garmon
Princeton Architectural Press
Published works, Posters for Change
Research Areas
Human-Centered Design: methods, ethics, and social impact
User experience and interface design
Urban movement and micro-transportation
Community-audited public spaces
Art and technology symbiotics
Design/build pedagogy
Recent Workshops and Conference Presentations
(Upcoming 10/23) ReVIEWING: International Conference on Black Mountain College
Presentation: “Beyond Two Cultures: Exploring the Legacy of Experiments in Art and Technology
(E.A.T.) and its Influence on Cross-Disciplinary Learning”
Future of Design in Higher Education: 2023 Convening
Workshop: “DreamUp: A Game of Creative Collaboration”
°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â Summit: Digital Interactions, Interfaces and Experiences
Presentation, with Jessica Burnham: “Human-Centered Design for Digital Interfaces”
The City of Dallas Office of Innovation
Workshop: “ReForm: Designing Usable and Accessible Forms That Enable Community Impact”
American Planning Association: Annual Texas State Planning Conference
Presentation/panel: “Community-Audited Public Spaces”