For over 35 years I have been learning, practicing, and teaching industrial design, often at the same time. Recently promoted to Professor at the University of Kansas, I have also taught full-time at Auburn University in Alabama and UNITEC (formerly Carrington Technical Institute) in Auckland, New Zealand. Additionally, I have taught a short course in computer modeling and animation at Konstfackskolan in Stockholm, and been a visiting professor at Staffordshire University in Stoke-on-Trent, England and Halmstad University in Halmstad, Sweden. My design research has been supported by private and public grants, and findings presented at national and international design conferences.
Working alone or in collaboration with other professionals, I have designed commercial products, consumer products, interiors, graphics, packaging, and exhibits. This includes the design of motorcycles, air circulators, aircraft interiors, micrographic readers, orthopedic traction systems,knives, space heaters, furniture, power tools, retail fixtures, electronic controls, playing cards, games, work environments, cranes, lawn and garden tractor, trade show exhibits, string trimmers, snowmobiles, VHS cassettes, medical products, audio amplifiers, industrial electrical control housings ,bags, back to school products, electrical substation enclosures, excavator cabs, bird houses and feeders, fence posts, tool cabinets, boat interiors, motor coach interiors, and plumbing fixtures.
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