1B4NC Award (NCSU Industrial Extension Service), Paul Harris Fellow (Rotary International), America's Magnificent Carpet Award (Atlanta International Area Rug Market), Best of NeoCon-Gold and Silver, Louis Cramer Award for Textile Design (NCSU), Design Faculty Book Award (NCSU)
Industries
Design
Resumes
Senior Designer, Hospitality Floorcovering At Milliken & Company
Senior Designer, Hospitality Floorcovering at Milliken & Company
Location:
Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
Milliken & Company - Spartanburg, SC since Nov 2010
Senior Designer, Hospitality Floorcovering
Capel Incorporated - Troy, NC Jun 2003 - Jul 2010
Director of Product Development and Design
Milliken & Company Apr 2002 - Jun 2003
Design Manager, Residential Upholstery Fabrics
Milliken & Company 2000 - 2002
Advanced Designer, Contract Carpets
Milliken & Company 1997 - 2000
Designer, Contract Carpets
Education:
Colorado State University 1990 - 1993
MFA, Fiber Art
North Carolina State University 1985 - 1989
Bachelor, Environmental Design-Fibers & Surface Design
The Scottish College of Textiles 1988 - 1988
Honor & Awards:
1B4NC Award (NCSU Industrial Extension Service), Paul Harris Fellow (Rotary International), America's Magnificent Carpet Award (Atlanta International Area Rug Market), Best of NeoCon-Gold and Silver, Louis Cramer Award for Textile Design (NCSU), Design Faculty Book Award (NCSU)
Robin R. Beistline - LaGrange GA, US Eric A. Dunkelberg - Newnan GA, US Jonathan C. McCay - LaGrange GA, US Lisa R. Bailey - Sharpsburg GA, US Richard W. Stoyles - LaGrange GA, US Lou H. Webster - LaGrange GA, US John K. Gurr - Roanoke AL, US
Assignee:
Milliken & Company - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
B32B033/00
US Classification:
428 89, 428 85, 428 88
Abstract:
A textile substrate for coordinating with other flooring is provided. The substrate includes a multi-colored pattern produced by a process for coloring substrates, using the application of liquid colorants, in which the assignment of color is done on a pixel-by-pixel basis, and corresponding products. Relatively large areas of a substrate may be given the appearance of being uniformly colored by successively replicating or tiling a group of individuals colored pixels comprising a repeating unit (i. e. , a superpixel) across the substrate surface. The repeating unit is constructed in such a way that if a colorant application error develops, causing one or more pixels within the repeating unit to be colored incorrectly or incompletely, the overall arrangement of the pixels within the repeating unit will render such error less visually apparent when viewed on the substrate.
Robin R. Beistline - LaGrange GA, US Eric A. Dunkelberg - Newnan GA, US Jonathan C. McCay - LaGrange GA, US Lisa R. Bailey - Sharpsburg GA, US Richard W. Stoyles - LaGrange GA, US Lou H. Webster - LaGrange GA, US John K. Gurr - Roanoke AL, US
Assignee:
Milliken & Company - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
B32B 33/00 B32B 3/02
US Classification:
428 88, 428 89
Abstract:
A textile substrate such as patterned carpet for coordinating with other flooring is provided. The substrate includes a multi-colored pattern produced by a process for coloring substrates, using the application of liquid colorants, in which the assignment of color is done on a pixel-by-pixel basis, and corresponding products. Relatively large areas of a substrate may be given the appearance of being uniformly colored by successively replicating or tiling a group of individually colored pixels comprising a repeating unit (i. e. , a superpixel) across the substrate surface. The repeating unit is constructed in such a way that if a colorant application error develops, causing one or more pixels within the repeating unit to be colored incorrectly or incompletely, the overall arrangement of the pixels within the repeating unit will render such error less visually apparent when viewed on the substrate. A display rug having a plurality of areas of different patterns, colors or shades is provided. Also, a display rug and a display cover is provided.
Jonathan C. McCay - LaGrange GA, US Lisa Bailey - Sharpsburg GA, US Richard Stoyles - LaGrange GA, US Lou Herring Webster - LaGrange GA, US John K. Gurr - Roanoke AL, US
Assignee:
Milliken & Company - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
B41J 2/205
US Classification:
347 15, 347 43
Abstract:
A process for coloring substrates, using the application of liquid colorants, in which the assignment of color is done on a pixel-by-pixel basis, and corresponding products. Relatively large areas of a substrate may be given the appearance of being uniformly colored by successively replicating or tiling a group of individually colored pixels comprising a repeating unit (i. e. , a superpixel) across the substrate surface. The repeating unit is constructed in such a way that if a colorant application error develops, causing one or more pixels within the repeating unit to be colored incorrectly or incompletely, the overall arrangement of the pixels within the repeating unit will render such error less visually apparent when viewed on the substrate.
Jonathan McCay - LaGrange GA, US Lisa Bailey - Sharpsburg GA, US Richard Stoyles - LaGrange GA, US Lou Webster - LaGrange GA, US John Gurr - Roanoke AL, US
International Classification:
B41J002/205
US Classification:
347/015000
Abstract:
A process for coloring substrates, using the application of liquid colorants, in which the assignment of color is done on a pixel-by-pixel basis, and corresponding products. Relatively large areas of a substrate may be given the appearance of being uniformly colored by successively replicating or tiling a group of individually colored pixels comprising a repeating unit (i.e., a superpixel) across the substrate surface. The repeating unit is constructed in such a way that if a colorant application error develops, causing one or more pixels within the repeating unit to be colored incorrectly or incompletely, the overall arrangement of the pixels within the repeating unit will render such error less visually apparent when viewed on the substrate.