[Bio c. 2009]

Hannah Smotrich is a graphic designer and Associate Professor at the School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan. In her creative practice, Smotrich works collaboratively with a range of non-profit clients on print publications, environmental graphics, and branding. Recent work has centered on communities, identity and cultural history and includes projects such as the design of street markers and accompanying publications for a citywide system of Neighborhood Heritage Trails in Washington, DC, and an exhibit for Museum L-A exploring the lives and communities of former textile workers in Lewiston, Maine. Smotrich holds a BA magna cum laude in History from Harvard College and an MFA in Graphic Design from Yale School of Art.

 

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Media Files

Projects

Role Project
Artist Ethnographic Terminalia: Philadelphia

Artworks

Role Project
Designer Jewish? Heritage? In Poland?

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