About Kelly Norris Martin
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Kelly Norris Martin is an Assistant Professor at Rochester Institute of Technology whose primary research interests include visual communication, visual research methods, design and digital media. She teaches visual communication and digital design..
Kelly Norris Martin is an Assistant Professor at Rochester Institute of Technology whose primary research interests include visual communication, visual research methods, design and digital media. She teaches visual communication and digital design courses to non-designers. Martin attended North Carolina State University, where she received her PhD in Communication, Rhetoric and Digital Media and her Master of Science in Communication. In addition to her dissertation where she proposes a schema for visual research methods, she has worked with Drs. Gallagher and Ma on developing a theory of visual wellbeing and with Dr. Melissa Johnson on a theory of digital credibility with a focus on public relations blogs. Kelly has also conducted communication across the curriculum research with Dr. Deanna Dannels examining the communication practices of design critiques. Prior to attending graduate school, Kelly worked for The Coastland Times, Dare County Public Relations and founded ripCurrent magazine on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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