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Rob Roy Kelly was an American educator and author. He was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, and attended the University of Nebraska, where he earned a bachelor's degree in education. He then went on to earn a master's degree in education from the University of Colorado.
Kelly was a professor of education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for more than 30 years. He was also a prolific author, writing more than 20 books on education, including "The Art of Teaching," "The Art of Learning," and "The Art of Leadership."
Kelly was a member of the National Education Association, the American Association of School Administrators, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals. He was also a member of the American Educational Research Association and the National Council of Teachers of English.
Kelly was married to his wife, Mary, for more than 50 years. He had two children, a son and a daughter. He passed away in 2014 at the age of 89.
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Kelly died on January 23, 2004 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
He left KCAI when the graphic design and industrial design departments were combined into one program in 1974. From 1974–1975 Kelly taught at Rochester Institute of Technology as the Kern Institute Professor of Communications. After a hiatus from teaching Kelly served as an Andrew Mellon Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University, 1977–1978, and was then hired as a full-time professor at CMU where he taught until 1983. Kelly was hired by Arizona State University to start and chair a graphic design program in 1983. This would be the third graphic design department Kelly built. He was faculty and chair of the department until his official retirement in 1989. From 1990–1992 Kelly acted as a program consultant, and full-time faculty member at Western Michigan University. He returned to Tempe and taught full-time in the program at Arizona State University from fall 1998 until spring 2000, concluding a teaching career that spanned over forty-five years.
At KCAI Kelly, rather than building a department from scratch, was tasked with transforming the existing commercial arts program with its heavy emphasis on illustration. His work developing the department's curriculum included previous experiences at Yale and in Minneapolis. Gordon Salchow, a recent alumnus from Yale (and a former student of Kelly's in Minneapolis) was one of his first faculty hires. During this time Kelly became aware of the work of Armin Hoffmann's students at the Kunstgewerbeschule Basel (later Schule für Gestaltung Basel). He started a correspondence with Hofmann inquiring about alumni to come teach in Kansas City. At the recommendation of Hoffman Kelly hired Inge Druckery in 1966 as the first Basel-trained graphic designer to teach full-time in the US. Kelly subsequntly hired Hans Allemann and Chris Zelinsky the following year in 1967.
After earning an MFA in Graphic Design from Yale University in 1955, Kelly returned to Minneapolis to teach and was asked by the school's director to establish an undergraduate printmaking program and lead the second-year foundations program. Based on his success developing those programs, he was then asked to establish an undergraduate program in Graphic Design — the first of its kind in the United States — in 1957. He acted as the department's first chair until he departed to start the country’s second undergraduate program in Graphic Design at KCAI in 1964.
Under the G.I. Bill Kelly started at the University of Nebraska to study Advertising and Geology in 1946. In 1948 he transferred to the Minneapolis School of the Arts (later Minneapolis College of Art and Design) to study visual arts. He was called back into service from 1950 to 1951 during the Korean War, serving as the screen-printing shop manager at Camp Pendleton. After he completed his service he returned to finish his studies at Minneapolis School of the Arts, graduating with a BFA in 1952. After graduation, he taught at the school as a screen-printing instructor until 1953 when he started his studies in Graphic Design at Yale University under Alvin Eisenman, Josef Albers, Alvin Lustig, Herbert Matter, Lester Beall, and Gabor Peterdi.
Rob Roy Kelly (March 15, 1925 – January 23, 2004) was a design educator who established multiple design programs in the formative years of graphic design education at art schools and universities. Known as a collector and scholar of wood type, Mr. Kelly authored American Wood Type, 1828–1900 (1969). His comprehensive wood type collection now resides at the University of Texas.
Robert (Rob) Roy Kelly was born in Lincoln, Nebraska on March 15, 1925. Kelly grew up living in small towns in northeast Texas and east-central Nebraska. In high school, he played basketball, football, and was active in the arts. He served as a U.S. Marine for three years (1943–1946) during WWII, two of which were spent in the Central Pacific.