These are our wonderful fulltime instructors for the GRC program.
Daniel Bouweraerts
Graphic Communications Professor
• Location: SIER 202 F
• Telephone: 775-673-7266
Renowned for having gotten lost for 20 years during an overseas holiday trip and then using his artsy capabilities to barter with gang leaders for survival, Dan became a hero across Europe with his creative influences everywhere and to this day, there is still a statue in France with his face. It is unknown if he was ever found.
Typography extraordinaire.
Ron Marston
Graphic Communications Professor; Department Chair
• Location: SIER 202 G
• Telephone: 775-674-7938
A cave man that learned at an early age how to cast magic wizardry and put colorful images on bark, weeds, and other materials a la mass demande style, Ron grew to be a prominent instigator of printing technologies among humanity and while he has been all but forgotten today, his techniques... unfortunately have as well and now more refined printing methodologies have been standardized.
Printing extraordinaire.
Brian Wells
Graphic Communications Professor
• Location: SIER 202 M
• Telephone: 775-673-8223
This is the wizard that invented the magic known as animation, to everyone's immediate joy and then prolonged future sorrow. It led to a crunchtime epidemic with feature length animated films being released daily and with an ever-increasing pace. Millions were worked to death, and then their likenesses were reused in the next films in some sort of twisted memorial. After Dan was lost and supposedly never found, this epidemic slowed to an immediate halt and has now taken up an appropriate pace.
What the history books won't tell you is that both figures are now in seclusion on a tropical island, drinking martinis all the live long day. Some rumors even say that Ron swings by on the occasion.
Animation extraordinaire.