Speaker Moon Jung Jang
Moon Jung Jang is a designer, visual artist, creative director, and design educator. Using multiplicity as a visual concept, Jang explores visual narrative and design systems, metaphorical modules in typography, and sequential color. Her research includes Multiple Narratives in Visual Forms, Polyhedral-ness as Multiple Narratives, Color Value in Space-Time, and Hyperbolable Types Across a Triangulated Surface. Her research has been presented in solo exhibitions, Disturbed Boundaries (2009), A Minor Arc (2010), Percent (%, 2012), But the Clouds (2014), and Retro/Reflector (2024). Recently, Jang received the RISD Art + Design Educator Award and contributed to Ellen Lupton’s book, Thinking with Type (specifically, the chapter Multiplicity of Scripts: Korean Typography). Jang is an Associate Professor of Graphic Design and the director of the experimental design lab, C-U-B-E (founded in 2015), at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia (USA).