Timothy Ogline
Adjunct Faculty
Tim E. Ogline is a Greater Philadelphia based writer and illustrator as well as design professional. Ogline is an alumnus of Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and has previously taught there and also currently teaches at Moore College of Art & Design. Ogline also holds an MBA from Temple University's Fox School of Business.
Ogline’s recent graphic novel that he had co-written and illustrated, "We Survived the Holocaust: The Bluma and Felix Goldberg Story," was nominated to the American Library Association's YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens list. "Publishers Weekly" has called it a "powerfully moving nonfiction graphic novel” and also says, "This affecting work, which interweaves WWII historical facts among the family’s personal history, is vital reading.” Additionally, "Kirkus Reviews" weighed in with “moving and important.” The illustration work has been recognized in "Creative Quarterly as well. Ogline's most recent graphic novel is "The Way to Wealth: Benjamin Franklin on Matters of Money and Lessons on Livelihood."
Ogline’s illustrations (www.timogline.com) have appeared in "The Wall Street Journal," "Institutional Investor," "The Philadelphia Inquirer," the "Utne Reader," "Outdoor Life," "Philadelphia Style," "Loyola Lawyer," "How Magazine," and "Mensa Bulletin" among others. Tim Ogline’s award-winning design practice, Ogline Design (www.ogline.design), has served clients including Historic Philadelphia, the Crossroads of the American Revolution Association, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, The White House, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, the Wharton School, the National Governors Association, and many more with creative solutions that have ranged from identity design to publication design to website development.