Douglas Morris

Douglas Morris

2014 Fellow, 1999 Distinguished Member Award honoree, 2005 Angel Award honoree, and SEGD President 2002-2003

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As Co-founder, Design Director, and Principal of Poulin + Morris Inc.Douglas Morris has directed visual communications programs for clients including ABC News, Ann Taylor, Barnard College, The City University of New York, CNN, College of William & Mary, Columbia University, Fordham Law School, Free Library of Philadelphia, Goldman Sachs & Co., Hines, Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, Jones Lang LaSalle, Madison Square Garden, Mason School of Business, National Museum of African American History and Culture, National Museum of American Jewish History, Newseum Freedom Forum, New York Hospital Queens, New York Public Radio, New York University, Penn State University, Princeton University, Revel Entertainment, Samsung Corporation, Smithsonian Institution, Time Warner, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, WGBH Educational Foundation, and The Wharton School of Business.

Doug Morris has extensive experience in alternative sign technologies that support information and wayfinding with state-of-the-art electronic information display systems, interactive media, and live- action transmission.

Doug Morris’s work has been published in periodicals and books worldwide and has received awards from American Corporate Identity, American Institute of Architects (AIA), The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), Applied Arts, Boston Art Directors Club, Global Corporate Identity, Graphic Design USA, Graphis, and Society for Experiential Graphic Design (SEGD). He is also coauthor of Wayfinding: Designing and Implementing Graphic Navigational Systems, published by RotoVision.

Doug Morris is past President and board member of the Society for Experiential Graphic Design and former chairman of the organization’s annual international design awards program, entitled Diversity in Design. He is a member of American Institute of Architects, The American Institute of Graphic Arts, and the Society for Experiential Graphic Design.