ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This book would not be possible without the collective vision and voices of the designers featured on the following pages. I am so grateful for every single one of these designers and for their contribution to the design industry and for sharing their work here.

When I was younger, I used to play “school” in the basement. I would spend more time than I am willing to admit teaching imaginary students about whatever my homework was about that night. There was something about being able to share what I was learning with others that drove me to keep learning more. Years later, I was given the opportunity to teach my first course on typography. I left that classroom knowing I had found the optimal combination of my two biggest passions: teaching and design. This book was written from this space: the fusion of the foundations and theories of design presented in ways inspired by moments inside the classrooms of my past and present.

There are many to whom I am so grateful in this life: To my grandmother, Irene, for suggesting at my young age of 12, that I should be a designer when I grew up and for always being there to cheer me on. To my parents, for helping support my creative vision and my education toward this lifelong path of learning. To my sisters and brother, for raising the bar higher and for the many late night talks full of silent laughter. To my best friend and husband, Brian, for supporting my ideas, pushing me to be my best self, and correctly using the terms typeface and font in context. To my children, Téa and Rio, for teaching me something new every day, for changing the way I see the world, and for inspiring me with your endless curiosity, always asking why. To Mammy and Pappy for always being up for dress-up and block-building with your grandkids to help me meet a deadline.

To the students at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, for proving, in your own ways, the power of design. This book was inspired from every day spent in the classroom with you.

To my colleagues at the Newhouse School, who help advance the field of visual communications every day as trailblazers.

To my research assistant, Ghazal Kawar, for your indefatigable help and your constant, pure, honest opinions.

To the teachers and trailblazers I have been influenced by in my career. Your paths helped clear the way for others to walk further.

To anyone who has ever been told they have a learning disability. Don’t let the language constrain you; this is actually your superpower. Dyslexia has forced me to slow down my thoughts and reconsider everything I write, but it should never stop you from pursuing your dreams.

Which leads me to thank the wonderful team at Rocky Nook for your guidance, edits, and for bringing this book to life.

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