Born in the Midwest, Richard F. Dahn studied painting, printmaking and graphic design at Miami University and later a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University. During his time at Yale, Richard studied under Josef Albers, one of the most influential artist-educators of Abstract art. There, at Yale, Richard was hired to be Albers' print assistant and contributed to his “inkless” intaglio …
Born in the Midwest, Richard F. Dahn studied painting, printmaking and graphic design at Miami University and later a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale University. During his time at Yale, Richard studied under Josef Albers, one of the most influential artist-educators of Abstract art. There, at Yale, Richard was hired to be Albers' print assistant and contributed to his “inkless” intaglio prints.
Richard’s profound understanding of visual design elements and principles led him to instruct graphic design at the University of Washington (UW) from 1965-1997. While instructing at UW …