MARÍA SEMIDEY



Semi is a Puerto Rican graphic designer working as a Coordinator and Lead Artist at Bad Dog Print; a Researcher and Designer for the NYC Council District 35; and a Freelance Designer. She is currently based in Brooklyn, NY.



EXPERIENCE


Researcher and Designer: NYC Council
District 35 Participatory Budgeting Team
Coordinator & Lead Artist: Bad Dog Print
Freelance Graphic Designer
Print Lab Technician, Pratt Institute 
Book Designer, Lady Lee Andrews 
Graphic Design Intern, Frank 151
Educator, Estudio de Arte Berta Melendez
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EDUCATION


B.F.A Communications Design, with minors in The Book and Photography, Pratt Institute, BK, NY
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EXHIBITIONS & FAIRS


Pratt Student Design Marketplace
KB x Doch Magazine [Group], KB Gallery
Pratt’s Holiday Print Sale
Bad Dog’s Interdisciplinary Print Sale
Shadows & Silhouettes [Group]
Horsemarket [Group], Steuben Gallery
Brooklyn Art Book Fair
Printed Matter East Village Zine Fair
Pratt Student Design Marketplace
Devocion Violenta [Solo], Ojo de Tigre
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07 BOSIBA PROPOSAL
Oct 2024


Print
11” x 17” in
Cardstock
A research poster proposing the concept for what later became Bosiba. By arguing against Dr. Yarey Meléndez‘ “Naguaké Taíno Pictographic Alphabet” (2005), it set the framework for a historically accurate and technically authentic alphabet.