One Thousand Days Transformed - The Campaign for Cedarville

Aaron Huffman

Aaron Huffman, MFA

Chair, Associate Professor of Graphic Design

Biography

Professor Huffman teaches courses in the design of visual communication, graphic production, portfolio, and design history. His professional work in branding and recruitment for nonprofit organizations emphasizes strategic communication design. He brings industry experience from both agency and in-house settings, with concentrations in the design of visual identities and publications. Professor Huffman has been at Cedarville since 2011.

Education and Credentials

  • MFA in Graphic Design, The University of Notre Dame
  • BA in Graphic Design, Cedarville University

Scholarly Works

  • Recruiting Volunteers for Non-Profit Organizations by Designing for Social Influencers (Aaron C. Huffman) Art, Design, and Theatre Faculty Publications (2011)
  • Wounded Warrior Dogs: Art Prize Book (Aaron C. Huffman) Art, Design, and Theatre Faculty Creative Activity (2016)
  • Evaluating and Redesigning a Relevant Design Curriculum: Analysis Through Visual Mapping (Aaron C. Huffman) University and College Designers Association Proceedings (2015)
  • Visual Design for Worship: Visual Elements & Principles (Aaron C. Huffman) Worship 4:24 Regional Conference (2016)  
  • Evaluating and Redesigning a Relevant Design Curriculum: Analysis Through Visual Mapping (Aaron C. Huffman) UCDA Design Education Summit (2015)

Interests

  • Finding humor in the little things
  • Hanging out with family and friends
  • Relaxing with a good book — anything from thrillers to classics
  • Playing board games (very competitively)