Related Faculty
- Professor, Visual Communication Design
UW Design Alumni Endowed Faculty Fellowship - Director, School of Art + Art History + Design
Wyckoff Milliman Endowed Chair in Art
Professor, Visual Communication Design - Assistant Professor, Visual Communication Design
School Alum - Chair, Visual Communication Design
Professor, Visual Communication Design
Donald E. Petersen Fellowship for Excellence
Latest News
- Collaborative Design (February 12, 2025)
- 2024 Design Show website (June 21, 2024)
- 2023 Husky 100 (April 23, 2023)
- Help by design: Art assists science at UW Design Help Desk (May 21, 2019)
- Reducing Trash through Thoughtful Design (July 19, 2017)
Related Research
- Cheng et al. "Park at Your Own Risk." Nightingale: Journal of the Data Visualization Society, 2024.
- James Pierce. "Arca: IxDA 2024 Interaction Awards Finalist.", University of Washington, 2024.
- Design Show 2024: Realized, June 5–21, 2024, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, Seattle, Washington
- Kristine Matthews. "Honoring 50 Years of UW's Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity." segd.org, 2018.
- Karen Cheng. "Perspectives on Typeface Design." Design 360° No. 67, February 2017: 126–133.
- Karen Cheng (co-authored with Yeechi Chen, Kevin Larson, and Marco Rolandi). "Proving the Value of Visual Design in Scientific Communication." Information Design Journal Vol. 23, No. 1, July 2017: 80–95.
- Karen Cheng and Chad P. Hall. "Poverty, Inequality, and the Seattle Minimum Wage Experiment." ARCADE Vol 34, No. 2, Fall 2016: 52–55.
- Karen Cheng (includes infographics co-created with Catherine Lim, Melissa Leith, and Karlie Grasle). "Where Does the Money Go? Two Visualizations of City of Seattle Data." ARCADE Vol 33, No. 1, Spring 2015: 57–61.
- Karen Cheng (co-authored with Jennifer Otten and infographic by Kaito Gengo). "Food Waste in America: Visualizing the Numbers." ARCADE Vol 33, No. 2, Fall 2015: 17–19.
- Karen Cheng (co-authored with Adam Drewnowski and Jennifer Otten). "Infographics And Public Policy: Using Data Visualization To Convey Complex Information." Health Affairs Vol. 34, No. 11 (November 2015): 1901–1907.