Graphic Communication Department faculty is composed of well-known researchers, writers, consultants, and industry scholars whose research specializes in design and production of aesthetically pleasing graphic and digital media, brand and market awareness, best practices in visual communications, and art and economics of printing management.
Modified from grc.calpoly.edu
Submissions from 2007
Differentiating a commodity, Kevin Cooper
The best work at getting better, Kevin Cooper
Why are there any defects at all?, Kevin Cooper
Cost-Estimating For Commercial Digital Printing, Malcolm G. Keif
Estimating and Job Costing Digital Printed Matter, Malcolm G. Keif
Why Lean isn't Working in the Print Industry, and What You Should be Doing About It!, Malcolm G. Keif and Kevin Cooper
A Study of PLA Printability with Flexography, Xiaoying Rong and Malcolm Keif
The Study of Missing Dots of Electromechanical and Laser Engraved Cylinders, Xiaoying Rong and Alexandra Pekarovicova
Submissions from 2006
Attack complacency, then your competition, Kevin Cooper
Digital smart factory: How smart?, Kevin Cooper
How going lean made Kell better, Kevin Cooper
How Pratt realigned for excellence, Kevin Cooper
Is there such a thing as too much improvement?, Kevin Cooper
Measure the process to improve the results, Kevin Cooper
Psst...Printers' secret worries me, Kevin Cooper
Wedding CIM to JDF, Kevin Cooper
Why cutting costs can get darned expensive, Kevin Cooper
Cal Poly Hosts Graphic Arts Educators Conference, Malcolm Keif
Why Aren't We Leaner in the United States?, Malcolm Keif
Recruiting Gen X and Millennial Employees to Grow Your Business, Malcolm Keif and Lorraine Donegan
Moblogging, Podcasting, and e-Learnig: The Evolution of a Mobile Work Force, Ken Macro
Submissions from 2005
Identifying High-Volume Printing Processes, Malcolm G. Keif and Tom Goglio
Study of Co-Solvent Effects on Stickies Removal in Supercritical Fluid Extraction, Xiaoying Rong, Dewei Qi, John Chateuneuf, and Said Abubakr
Single Curved Fiber Sedimentation Under Gravity, Xiaoying Rong, Dewei Qi, Jun Yong Zhu, and Tim Scott