April Greiman is a designer whose trans-disciplinary ideas, multi-media projects have been influential worldwide. Explorations of image, word, color as objects in time & space, grounded in the singular fusion of art & technology, are the basis for her multi-media, multi-scaled body of work.
Recognized for revolutionary digital imaging work, she has been instrumental in the acceptance & use of advanced technology in creative processes since early 1980s.
2014 featured April in Apple’s documentary movie, ‘Mac @ 30’ which recognized 30 creative individuals’ contributions to diverse creative fields. The documentary may be viewed here.
Greiman, educator, former Director, Visual Communications Program, California Institute of the Arts; former faculty, Southern California Institute of Architecture; Woodbury University School of Architecture, and currently Professor of Design, USC Roski School of Art and Design.
Published extensively, including four monographs, lectured, exhibited worldwide, works in museum collections, among them Pompidou Center, SF MoMA, LACMA and MOMA, NYC.
She has 4 honorary doctorates, a big garden and loves spaghetti and martinis.