| Leonardo/ISASTwith Arizona State University

Yeohyun Ahn

munster,
United States
Focus area: AI (Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Deep Fakes)

I am a graphic artist, designer, educator, and researcher with a disability dedicated to integrating creative coding, diversity, accessibility, belonging, and healing into my professional practice. Originally from South Korea, I moved to the United States in 2005 to pursue graduate studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). In 2022, I was honored to receive the Society of Experiential Graphic Design Educator Award for founding and organizing the visionary art and design conference and curated exhibition titled “Evolving Graphic Design.” I also secured substantial funding, amounting to $71,680 from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and $10,000 from the Brittingham Wisconsin Trust. My work has been recognized in esteemed publications, including The Washington Post, PRINT, The New York Times Magazine, Letter Arts Review, Creator’s Project, and Designboom.com. I have contributed to notable academic textbooks such as “Graphic Design: The New Basics” and “Type on Screen,” published by Princeton Architectural Press, as well as “Data-Driven Graphic Design” by Fairchild Books in England. My research and artistic contributions have been featured in papers from organizations such as Leonardo (MIT Press), the Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA), the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), and the Society for Experiential Graphic Design (SEGD). I have been invited to present and exhibit at various international conferences, including the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH). I hold a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Graphic Design, specializing in Interactive Media from MICA, an MFA in Information Design with a focus on Graphic Art from Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea, and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science from Chungbuk National University in Cheongju, South Korea. Additionally, I am actively involved in committees for the CAA Annual Conference and the Academic Task Force of the Society of Experiential Graphic Design. I also serve as a reviewer for Leonardo and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. My freelance work includes collaborations with The New York Times Magazine. I have held teaching positions at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago State University, and Valparaiso University. Previously, I served as an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design and Interaction Design at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 2023, I received a diagnosis of a long-term disability, which has presented significant challenges. I am currently engaged in cardiac rehabilitation and therapy, with plans to return to the workforce after May 23, 2025. This experience as a disabled artist and designer has given me a new perspective, enriching my understanding of the world and positively influencing my work in unexpected ways. I believe fostering a sense of belonging is essential in any community, as it promotes comfort and support among people.