Yeohyun Ahn
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ISEA2020
Yeohyun Ahn is an award-winning typographer, interactive visual designer, and educator. Her works have been featured through Washington Post, PRINT, New York Times Magazine, Letter Arts Review, Creator’s Project, Designboom.com, and so on. Her works have been published in the books, Graphic Design: the Basics, Type on Screen, and Data-Driven Graphic Design. She worked as a freelance graphic artist in the New York Times Magazine. She taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago State University, and Valparaiso University. Now she is an assistant professor in the Art department at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Having immigrated last two decades as a designer in America brings her to be aware of social inequity, discrimination, and marginality. Currently, she explores computational graphic art for social homelessness being isolated and marginal in professional areas of American society.
ISEA 2016
Yeohyun Ahn, Digital Media Program at Valparaiso University, Indiana, USA.
Last Known Location:
- United States of America
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Title: Being Ignored from the Invisible Project
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Title: Creative Code
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Title: Social Homelessness on US Campuses
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