Graphic Design Boot Camp Resources
Business of Graphic Design Library Research Guide
The Business of Graphic Design: Nehemiah Harmsen Interview
The Business of Graphic Design Workshop: Dave Hile Interview
Business of Graphic Design: Dorothy Gacioch Interview
Speaker Bios
INGRID ANKERSON, WCC Graphic Design Faculty
Event MC
With a Bachelors Degree in Journalism and a Masters in Creative Writing and Publishing
Arts, Ingrid has worked as a print and web designer, public relations associate, writer,
editor, and teacher. In 2007, after ten years of industry experience, she established
Ankerson Communications, a design and communication business she continues to operate
today. She became a full-time faculty member at WCC in 2012.
SHAWN GOLDEN, Duo Security
“Working with Clients: Communications and Expectations”
Shawn Golden is a graphic, web, and product designer based in Detroit who is always
on the prowl for a slice of pizza. He currently works at Duo Security in Ann Arbor
and has been freelancing and moonlighting since his career began in 2010 with clients
such as the Detroit Free Press, Hitachi, Student Loan Hero, Rocket Fiber, and his
friend’s recreational indoor soccer team (the indoor soccer team being the most demanding
small budget client of them all).
DAVE HILE, Hile Creative
“Getting Started: Positioning Yourself in The Industry”
After receiving a Masters degree in Fine Art, Dave began his career in 1981 as a freelance
illustrator. In 1984 he established his own studio and launched Hile Illustration
and Design LLC full time. Over the next 30+ years his startup evolved from an art
and design studio into a full-service advertising agency. In its final decade, Hile
Creative LLC (as it was then known) became a brand development firm. Dave retired
from agency life in May of 2015 and ceased operations of Hile Creative. Since then
he has built a home fine arts studio and teaches fine art classes at Monroe County
Community College.
STEVEN DRISCOLL HIXSON, Designer & Educator
“Time Management: All in A Day’s Work”
The design practice of Steven Driscoll Hixson encompasses branding, publications,
printmaking, and curriculum development. He has taught at Indiana University–Bloomington,
the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the Foundation for International Education–London,
UK and Purdue University–Lafayette. Hixson received a Master of Fine Arts from the
University of Michigan.
LINETTE LAO, Invisible Engines
“Finding Work: Networking, Collaborating, Sealing The Deal”
Linette Lao founded Invisible Engines in 2000, naming it for the unseen desires that
power us to make things—inspiration, imagination, and the impulse to reach out and
connect to each other. Her clients include visionary nonprofits, universities, local
businesses and start-ups of all sizes—from the United Nations to Mighty Good Coffee
to Growing Hope. Prior to founding Invisible Engines, Linette designed for the Atlanta
Jewish Times, Style Magazine, U.S. Digital and Health Media. In addition to Invisible
Engines, she serves on the board of FLY Children’s Art Center and teaches in the creative
writing program at Eastern Michigan University.
CHAS MOELLER, Moe Design
“The Business of Design: Pricing, Proposals, and Contracts”
Chas Moeller, is affectionately known as the “left brain” of the business model at
MOE Design, a boutique design agency he jointly owns with his wife Karen (the “right
brain” of the business). He brings over 35 years of contract negotiation and project
management expertise, heavily focused on customer satisfaction. Before jumping ship
from the corporate world and launching the design business with Karen, Chas served
as a Project Executive Director at MASCO Corporation, bringing designers, architects,
financiers, lawyers, 252 MASCO operating companies and project owners together to
service complex international accounts in both the Caribbean and the Middle East.
Chas takes great pride in keeping a project on schedule and on budget, most often
exceeding the client’s expectations.
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