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Eileen Asher

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Columbus, OH, USA

I am a graphic designer and digital marketer that specializes in brand design and email marketing.

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Cally Leung

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Toronto, ON, Canada

My name is Cal, I'm an illustrator and cartoonist (and a hobbyist cartographer!) from Toronto who focuses on editorial art, and comics/illustration for TTRPGs with bold colours and graphic linework! I also love a good murder mystery!

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Spencer Icasiano

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Boston, MA, USA

I'm a nonbinary UX/UI designer, content strategist, & speaker. I love wearing many hats & making big swings with small, passionate teams.

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Giulia Tedesco

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London, United Kingdom

Queer Creative Director advocating for inclusivity, equality and sustainability.

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Mari B. Conrad

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Detroit, MI, USA

I am a nonbinary interaction/UX designer. I'm obsessed with big complex problems and I am always asking questions.

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Jena Pyle

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Seattle, WA, USA

I'm a designer, illustrator, and musician based in Seattle. I do UI + UX design, graphic design, 3D, and more.

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Rachel M. Murray

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New York, USA

Design leader using design strategy and research to lead teams that design products of healing for the 21st century

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Eduardo Talavera

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Raleigh, NC, USA

I am a budding designer with many hats with a passion for human centered design, as well as interaction design and UI/UX.

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Fred Heinsohn

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Berlin, Germany

Fred Heinsohn is a German art director. He is focusing on the creation of works in the fields of art, culture and commerce.

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Margaret Dax

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Chicago, IL, USA

I am a genderqueer game designer & developer who loves learning from other art forms & design disciplines

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Sarah Ferrari

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London, United Kingdom

No, I'm not related.And no, I don't own one. Graphic design, not cars.

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Shay Ho

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Sydney, Australia

Having an interactional point of view provides me with different perspectives, helping me create more accessible and inclusive design.

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Fritha

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London, United Kingdom

Visual artist with nearly 20 years experience in graphic design and illustration. MA Illustration Central St Martin. Over 100 top clients

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Melissa Deschênes

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Sudbury, Canada

I am a queer Francophone designer and one of three women owners at a studio that focuses on accessible Indigenous and non-profit work.

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Reilly Dolan

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Cincinnati, OH, USA

Graphic Design Student Queer Illustrator Purpose Driven Designer

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Drew

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Austin, TX, USA

I identify as non binary and I am a landscape architecture student.

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Dave Russell

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London, United Kingdom

I'm a design generalist with a background in graphics and experience design. Lover of all things food and drink.

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Kelly Wisneski

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Chicago, IL, USA

I am a bi, Chicago-based designer interested in how we can use data and design together to create more accessible cities.

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Phillip Johnson

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New York City, NY, USA

Phillip Johnson here! Queer/Latinx Ecuadorian American. Love designing with inclusivity + accessibility in mind - to help tell your story.

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Soham Deshmukh

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Pune, India

Hey there, I'm Soham (he/him) . I'm queer and love designing cool solutions that really make a difference.

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Lane Kendall

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Fayetteville, AR, USA

I am a trans dude that is very passionate about human centered design. Design has great influential power, lets use it for good!

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Ellie Cochran

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Lancaster, PA, USA

I'm an award-winning Creative Director and instructor at PCA&D. I create interactive experiences which blend art, music, and technology.

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