John H (Jack) Edinger
Manager, Imaging Specialist/Web
Jack Edinger is a graphic designer with a background in art historical research and photographic imaging and processing; with expertise in print production & web design, art direction and marketing, and image database management.
Main responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• graphic design and art direction of advertising, publications, and related materials
• assisting faculty and graduate students in image research, acquisition, and reproduction for published works
• training students, faculty and staff in best practices for the digitization of texts, photographs, and original artworks
• assisting the Director of the Visual Media Lab with departmental digitization projects
• management and content creation for the main website and social media outlets for the Department
• departmental photography and exhibition support
• logo and brand creation for University academic units and teams
• audio/video instruction and support
Main responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• graphic design and art direction of advertising, publications, and related materials
• assisting faculty and graduate students in image research, acquisition, and reproduction for published works
• training students, faculty and staff in best practices for the digitization of texts, photographs, and original artworks
• assisting the Director of the Visual Media Lab with departmental digitization projects
• management and content creation for the main website and social media outlets for the Department
• departmental photography and exhibition support
• logo and brand creation for University academic units and teams
• audio/video instruction and support
Current Appointments & Affiliations
- Manager, Imaging Specialist/Web, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Contact Information
- Duke University Box 90766, Durham, NC 277080766
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jhe3@duke.edu
+1 919 684 8617
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