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Wynwood Souls, Miami, FL

An immersive exploration into the written souls of Wynwood, Miami. Wynwood Walls is an outdoor museum showcasing large scale works by the world most talented street artist in the world. The streets of Wynwood have become a space in which artists can express themselves and admire the work of other local and international artists. The streets are covered in type and art from free spirited visitors who have left their souls in the streets of Wynwwod. The streets and walls contain beautiful, unique typography that tells a story. In this book you will find a compilation of some typography found in these streets, an analysis of the anatomy of these unique letterforms and an inside view into the streets of Wynwood, Miami.


About the Author: Your Name

Isabella is a student majoring in Marketing with a minor in graphic desing at Nova South Eastern University.  She was born in Colombia and raised in China. She currently lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She is passionate about travelling and experiencing all the different cultures around the world. She aims to work in the marketing industry and simultaneously explore the graphic design field. Merging the two arenas would bring her dream job to life.

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Researchers

Fall 2021
Alexandra Achenbach
Asha Dalling
Vivian Duran
Crystal Ho
Shannon Kunkel
Margeaux Miller
Diana Ramirez Carvallo
Tristen Trivett
Nicholas Waguespack
Eleanor Wind

Fall 2020
Sofia Guerra Cardona
Victoria Kuzmicki
Rachel Larson
Samantha McCarrick
Kaeleigh Sturgeon
Skylyr Jade VanDerveer

Courses

Fall 2024
Typography (ARTS 215)
George Mason University Korea
Incheon, South Korea

Fall 2020/2021
Typography (ARTS 3650)
Nova Southeastern University
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Instructor

Miriam Ahmed, PhD
Assistant Professor of Graphic Design
School of Art, George Mason University
mahmed62@gmu.edu

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