Saeri Cho Dobson is a tenured Associate Professor of graphic design at Loyola Marymount University. Her artistic pursuit of justice and moral responsibility to educate the whole person are hallmarks of her dynamic teaching pedagogy. In 2012, she fou
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Saeri Cho Dobson is a tenured Associate Professor of graphic design at Loyola Marymount University. Her artistic pursuit of justice and moral responsibility to educate the whole person are hallmarks of her dynamic teaching pedagogy. In 2012, she founded BySaeRi, Inc. to tell stories of amazing human lives through her design and social typography. Saeri received a BFA in Communication Design from Parsons The New School for Design (Parsons School of Design) in New York. She graduated with a MFA from Art Center College of Design in 2000. Her experimental typography expands the boundaries between type as text and type as texture, and has been exhibited in galleries in New Zealand, South Korea, Mexico, Santa Monica and Los Angeles. Proceeds from her most recent work directly benefit Girls at Risk in Bangladesh. She deftly weaves another pressing social issue into a line of apparel through experimental typography that brings awareness to important issues through the innocuous pop-culture of everyday objects.
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