Renate Gokl

Renate Gokl is a graphic designer, an Associate Professor at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago [SAIC], and the Chair of the Department of Visual Communication Design [VCD] where she also teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses.[1] Her career spans twenty-five years as both a designer and educator. Her work focuses on typography and book design—primarily for cultural and educational institutions—and is known for its resonant information structures.[2] Her areas of expertise: typography / book and publication design / information structures + systems / visual organization / methodology / visual narrative. Her research and creative activity + interests: typographic structures / re/interpreting text / exploring poetic qualities/potential of typography / interconnections/relationships.

Since 1992 Gokl has maintained a freelance graphic design practice, Renate Gokl Design, specializing in book design, identity design, and varied print collateral for clients such as museums, galleries, educational institutions, university presses, architects, artists, and designers, and produces self-initiated projects ranging from artists books to letterpress prints. Other professional experience includes: Associate + Senior Designer Studio Blue, Chicago, IL [2004-2006]; Senior Designer University of Chicago Press , Chicago, IL [2001-2004]; Designer, Forsythe Design Boston, MA [1990–1992]; Art Director/Designer Marshall Field’s Advertising Chicago, IL [1986-1988]; Designer Strandell Design Chicago, IL [1985-1986].

Gokl earned a BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) in Graphic Design from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which she attended from 1980 to 1985. She received her MFA (Master of Fine Arts) in Graphic Design from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1990 [Thesis: Things Are Not As Simple As They Seem: The Power of Implication]. She lives in Hyde Park with two cats.[3]

Teaching

Gokl joined the faculty of SAIC in 2006.[4] Gokl has stated that, "First and foremost, we want students to cultivate a sense of joy in their work and to develop their personal voice as designers/artists... Additionally, we want them to be independent, conceptual and critical thinkers, have strong and adaptable working processes, and to be aware of how they position themselves and their practice in relation to theory, history and methodology.” [5] Prior to her SAIC appointment, Gokl was at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she was tenured,[6] and taught courses from 1992-2001.[7]

Selected Awards of Excellence from Juried Competitions

Artist-in-Residences

Grants received

Permanent collections

Professional Design Work Published in Books

Professional Design Work Published in Books from Competitions

Professional Design Work Published in Magazines

Articles in Journals

Selected Commissioned/Independent Projects

Press

Invited Lectures, Presentations, and Juries

References

  1. http://www.saic.edu/profiles/faculty/renategokl/ Renate Gokl Faculty Profile
  2. http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1162/DESI_x_00344 DesignIssues: Volume 31, Number 3 Summer 2015, MIT Press Journals
  3. "Additional Staff". Animal Behavior Training Concepts – Chicago, IL.
  4. "Renata Gokl - The Windy City Hog Butcher". cargocollective.com.
  5. http://www.printmag.com/design-education/mfa-in-graphic-design/ Renata Gokl in Print Magazine
  6. https://www.academia.edu/8945363/1998_UIUC_faculty_members_receive_tenure Tenure
  7. http://provost.illinois.edu/ProgramsOfStudy/programs/urbana/1999/fine_artsfaculty.html Renata Gokl at UIUC
  8. https://dukeupress.wordpress.com/2015/06/ Association of American University Presses
  9. http://designarchives.aiga.org/#/entries/%2Bcredits%3A%22Renate%20Gokl%22/_/detail/relevance/desc/3/7/771/boys-will-be-boys/1 Boys Will Be Boys
  10. http://designarchives.aiga.org/#/entries/%2Bcredits%3A%22Renate%20Gokl%22/_/detail/relevance/desc/4/7/406/a-view-by-two-contemporary-jewelry/1 A View by Two: Contemporary Jewelry
  11. https://dukeupress.wordpress.com/2015/06/ Association of American University Presses
  12. "AIGA Design Archives". aiga.org.
  13. "AIGA Design Archives". aiga.org.
  14. "AIGA Design Archives". aiga.org.
  15. http://designarchives.aiga.org/#/entries/Renate%20Gokl/_/grid/relevance/asc/0/18/120 Renate Gokl AIGA Collection
  16. http://www.centerforbookarts.net/exhibits/archive/workdetail.asp?workID=4802 Gokl work at Center For Book Arts
  17. Administrator. "2015 Book, Jacket, and Journal Show". aaupnet.org.
  18. "Celebrating Book Design at AAUP". Duke University Press Log.
  19. "AIGA FutureHistory - About". aiga.org.
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