Jim Ver Hague is a professor of Computer Graphics Design in the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He has more than 30 years experience in the field of computer graphics, ranging from the US space program to microcomputer-based applications in graphic design to the design of training, educational and diagnostic tools for the medical profession. Jim has lectured, consulted, and conducted workshops internationally in the fields of multimedia, electronic publishing, computer-aided information design, and computer art and sculpture. Jim holds degrees in communications design, mathematics, and sculpture. Chris Jackson has an MFA in Computer Graphics… Design from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at RIT in the graduate Computer Graphics Design program. Before joining the RIT faculty, Chris was a multimedia designer with Eastman Kodak Company, creating and delivering interactive training via the Web and DVD/CD-ROM for various Kodak departments. He continues to be a multimedia consultant for Eastman Kodak. Chris has extensive background and awards (national and international) in graphic design, printing and interactive multimedia.