Rogier Bak is a graphic designer from Almere, the Netherlands. After receiving his BA in graphic design from California State University Northridge, he went on to pursue his MFA at Michigan State University, from which he transferred to Pratt Institute in New York City, where he currently resides.
In his work, he enjoys experimenting with new mediums, three-dimensional form, typography, and print design. Constantly striving to improve his craft, he aspires to own his own design studio and lead the industry with (conceptually) strong, intelligible, and memorable design. Apart from design, Rogier enjoys exploring his new hometown, New York City, and the passion that first brought him to the United States: basketball.
Peter Lusch holds a BFA from Eastern Michigan University and is currently an MFA candidate in graphic design at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, USA. There, he is actively researching areas of design for critical social causes, interdisciplinary collaborative environments, and spatial-based information and learning systems. Prior to his graduate studies Peter has worked professionally as a designer, and since 2002 he has been a design educator at colleges and universities. He is a member of the American Institute of Graphic Arts and the University and College Designers Association. Currently Peter resides with his family in Lansing, Michigan, USA.