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Katherine J. McCoy,
FIDSA (b. 1945)
President of the Industrial Designers Society of America
(IDSA), 1983-1984
Katherine has been
a Senior Lecturer at Illinois Institute of Technology's Institute of Design
in Chicago since 1995, following 24 years as CoChair of the Department
of Design, Cranbrook Academy of Art, and an appointment as Visiting Distinguished
Professor of the Royal College of Art in London from 1992-1996.
Katherine's career
started at Unimark International in 1967, followed by work as a graphic
designer for Chrysler Corporation's Corporate Identity Office, Omnigraphics
of Boston and Designers & Partners of Detroit. In 1971, Katherine
and her husband, Michael, became co-chairs of Cranbrook's Department of
Design, and formed the design consultancy McCoy & McCoy. Katherine
became known for her graphic design for the Art Academy, especially for
posters and academic and museum catalogs.
She is Past President
and Fellow of the Industrial Designers Society of America, and was President
of the American Center for Design and Vice President of the American Institute
of Graphic Arts. She served on the Design Arts Policy Panel of the National
Endowment for the Arts, and chaired the NEA Design Arts Fellowships Grant
Panel for three years in the 1980s. She curated the traveling exhibition
New Dutch Graphic Design, and was associate producer of a public television
documentary, Future Wave: Japan Design. In 1993 she conceived of and chaired
Living Surfaces, the first national conference in the U.S. on new media
in interaction, graphic and industrial design. Her work has been exhibited
by the Walker Art Center, the Cooper Hewitt Museum of Design, and the
Centre Pompidou Centre de Creation Industrielle, Paris.
Her writing in design
criticism and history led to the Design Issues Advisory Board, and a Contributing
Editorship of ID Magazine. She was a 1982 IBM Fellow of the International
Design Conference at Aspen. In 1990 she co-authored and designed the book,
Cranbrook Design: The New Discourse. In 1999, Katherine became a Medallist
of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, in recognition of her teaching
and practice. Jointly with Michael McCoy, she was awarded a Chrysler Award
for Innovation in Design in 1994 and the Industrial Designers Society
of America Education Award in 2000.
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