Blending the art and science of aesthetics to create elegant, engaging, and brand-positioned products by making the connections in everyday life, and proactively anticipating and responding to culture, lifestyle, industry trends by turning your imagination into art and design by combining art, engineering and commerce to make products that relate to human usage, behavior, and appeal, that people use a benefit from in their every day life. 

Corey Jones is the Chair of Industrial Design at California College of the Arts. Corey provides perspective on Industrial Design through his extensive  experience as a multidisciplinary designer in fabrication and media processes. His personal work is focused on objects that blur the line between functional and fine art. Outside of the college, Corey is a freelance industrial designer, working on product design, identity development, and brand strategy for clients like Sony, Lexus, American Eagle Outfitters, SpoonRocket, and Lifefactory. 

In his professional work, Corey has been involved with projects and installations displayed around the world, featured in ID Magazine, have won the Chicago Athenaeum Good Design Award, and are part of the permanent collection at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. He also helped create a number of public exhibits, including the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial and the Ice Falls in Norman Foster’s Hearst Tower in New York.


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