Greg Case
Greg Case is a lifelong admirer of mid-century modern architecture due in large part to taking an interest in Hubert Bebb's building designs when he was just five years old. He studied communications at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville with a major in advertising and, during his undergraduate years, served as editorial cartoonist and illustrator for the university's daily newspaper The Daily Beacon. He then earned a master's degree in communications from Queens University in Charlotte,...See more
Greg Case is a lifelong admirer of mid-century modern architecture due in large part to taking an interest in Hubert Bebb's building designs when he was just five years old. He studied communications at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville with a major in advertising and, during his undergraduate years, served as editorial cartoonist and illustrator for the university's daily newspaper The Daily Beacon. He then earned a master's degree in communications from Queens University in Charlotte, North Carolina with a focus on visual rhetoric and the influence of aesthetics, demonstrating how a graphic novel can advocate for preservation of modernist architecture. He currently works as an advertising/marketing associate for a large regional retailer in the Southeast. When not working, reading, or researching mid-century modern design, he enjoys painting, cartooning, tinkering with a vintage 1970 Oldsmobile, and annual pilgrimages to Modernism Week in Palm Springs, California. See less
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