Gregory Turner-Rahman was raised by wolves in the wilds of the inland Pacific Northwest (at least that is what his mother, Fang, always told him). When he was a kid he drew really awful comic books and sold pet rocks. Much later he studied architecture and a lot of other exciting stuff.
He is now a professor at Washington State University who teaches unsuspecting students how to design cool stuff on a computer, and how to think and communicate visually.
Greg lives in Eastern Washington State with his wife, two daughters, a terribly fluffy cat named Donatello, and several generations of dust bunnies.