
About
Nigel Kitching is a Lecturer at Teesside University's School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and has a dual career spanning academia and the creative arts. Prior to academia, he worked as a freelance graphic designer, artist, and writer in comics, collaborating with renowned creators like Neil Gaiman and Mark Millar. His artistic contributions include work on Sonic the Comic, Red Dwarf Smegazine, and A.H.A.B. for 2000AD. He transitioned to academia in 2001 as a part-time lecturer in drawing, becoming full-time in 2007.
His creative work extends to concept art for Carnival Films and the Really Useful Company, children's books for Oxford University Press and Scholastic, and projects involving Sega, Warner Bros., and Cartoon Network.
Research interests intersect creative practice and education, leveraging his expertise in visual storytelling and digital technologies. No academic publications or awards are explicitly listed in the provided text.

