Daniel Skrok
- Art Director
- Art Department
Daniel Skrok is an American graphic designer, art director and educator.
Skrok graduated from Daemen College in 2006 with a B.F.A in Graphic Design, respectively, he graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in 2013 with a M.F.A in Computer Graphics Design. He earned his OMCP® (Online Marketing Certified Professional) Certification from Market Motive in 2014.
In 2010, Skrok began his study at Rochester Institute of Technology, where he explored multi-sensory experiences which integrated sight, sound and scent. His thesis was entitled ''Perception of Poverty: Promoting Social Responsibility through Multi-Sensory Integration.'' The objective of ''Perception of Poverty'' was to raise awareness of poverty in the United States, explore the effects of the great recession and enable observers to digitally experience homelessness through multi-sensory integration. He collaborated with Scent Sculptor and Designer Christophe Laudamiel and Scent Emission Device Developer Yvan Régeard.
While attending graduate school, Skrok served as assistant editor for ''Multi: Journal of Plurality and Diversity in Design.'' He also taught Design Survey and History of Graphic Design as a graduate teaching assistant for Dr. Alex Bitterman and R. Roger Remington.
Skrok's work has been published in several national and international publications, including The Buffalo News, HOW Magazine and Marketing Trendz Magazine.
Skrok graduated from Daemen College in 2006 with a B.F.A in Graphic Design, respectively, he graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in 2013 with a M.F.A in Computer Graphics Design. He earned his OMCP® (Online Marketing Certified Professional) Certification from Market Motive in 2014.
In 2010, Skrok began his study at Rochester Institute of Technology, where he explored multi-sensory experiences which integrated sight, sound and scent. His thesis was entitled ''Perception of Poverty: Promoting Social Responsibility through Multi-Sensory Integration.'' The objective of ''Perception of Poverty'' was to raise awareness of poverty in the United States, explore the effects of the great recession and enable observers to digitally experience homelessness through multi-sensory integration. He collaborated with Scent Sculptor and Designer Christophe Laudamiel and Scent Emission Device Developer Yvan Régeard.
While attending graduate school, Skrok served as assistant editor for ''Multi: Journal of Plurality and Diversity in Design.'' He also taught Design Survey and History of Graphic Design as a graduate teaching assistant for Dr. Alex Bitterman and R. Roger Remington.
Skrok's work has been published in several national and international publications, including The Buffalo News, HOW Magazine and Marketing Trendz Magazine.