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    • Thursday, July 17, 2014, 4:04pm

Meet the 2014-2015 Public Access Design Fellows

CUP is excited to announce the 2014-2015 Public Access Design Fellows. The incoming group of designers and artists will work with CUP over the coming year, and learn about our participatory design  methods. Several of the fellows will also get to collaborate with CUP and our advocacy partners to create visual explanations of complicated social justice issues.

The 2014-2015 Public Access Design Fellows are:

Yejin Cho
Isaac Gertman
Laura Giraudo
Cole Hannan
Momoe Narazaki
Grace Robinson-Leo
Liz Seibert and Leigh Mignogna
Nika Simovich

This year’s jury had many great applicants to look through. We would like to thank Kate Rubin of the Bronx Defenders, designer Sha Hwang, Adam Michaels of Project Projects, and Jackie del Valle of the Urban Justice Center for their service. We would especially like to thank all the great designers, animators, and visual thinkers who applied! 

Learn more about Public Access Design here and meet the new group of fellows here

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