After deliberating with myself this is what I have determined.
Group One 1 Near … Far Type (Scale and Narrative)
Beauchesne, Taylor - working on type design/childhood dreams
Korthof, Samantha - working on typeface design/brush script
Zimmerman, David - working on typeface design…
Group Two 2 Visual & Tactile Type (Find, Make, Feel)
Brakke, Alyssa - working on type design/braille/tactile
Valeri, Angela - working on typeface design juxtaposing the digital and analog
Dolezar, Kyle - working on library wayfinding
Group Three 3 Interactive Type (Semiotics and Interaction)
Short, Bryan - working on icons that teach/how to run
Addie, Chadwick - working on interaction/wayfinding
Nytes, William - working on typeface design with ping-pong
Group Four 4 Conservation of Milwaukee Through Type (Typographic City)
Belanger, Katherine - working on icon design/deployment for the environment
Gunnlaugsson, Keegan - working on typeface/3rd ward
Carlson, Scott - working on highway/interstate wayfinding
Group Five 5 Comic Type in Real Life (Amplification of Sound and Emotion)
Hall, Brian - working on ligatures for phonetics
Jung, Thomas - working on typeface design for famous icons (hair)
Peck, Nolan - working on comic wayfinding development
Jung, Thomas - working on typeface design for famous icons (hair)
Peck, Nolan - working on comic wayfinding development
Group Six 6 Making Print Dimensional (Light and Material)
Gulczynski, Christopher - working on icons/desktop analog
Specht, Nicole - working on icons that represent Wisconsin/mapping
Keller, Liza - working on re-imagining the Union wayfinding
groups look good to me! :)
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