Beatriz Lozano is a designer, artist, and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. Her practice investigates how typography can bridge physical and digital media to foster curiosity and address current social issues. Her work has received recognition, including the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian National Design Award. Originally studying mechanical engineering, she shifted to visual arts after her involvement in immigrant rights activism exposed her to the power of visual communication.

Beatriz leads the design practice Ancho, where she builds visual identities, campaigns, and adaptable brand systems through collaborations shaped around each project. As an Adjunct Faculty member at Parsons School of Design at The New School, she has taught Senior Thesis, Motion Narratives, Interaction Lab, Interaction Studio, and 3D/AR Design. She has also developed and led workshops across the United States and Mexico.

Beatriz Lozano is a designer, artist, and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. Her practice investigates how typography can bridge physical and digital media to foster curiosity and address current social issues. Her work has received recognition, including the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian National Design Award. Originally studying mechanical engineering, she shifted to visual arts after her involvement in immigrant rights activism exposed her to the power of visual communication.

Beatriz leads the design practice Ancho, where she builds visual identities, campaigns, and adaptable brand systems through collaborations shaped around each project. As an Adjunct Faculty member at Parsons School of Design at The New School, she has taught Senior Thesis, Motion Narratives, Interaction Lab, Interaction Studio, and 3D/AR Design. She has also developed and led workshops across the United States and Mexico.

Beatriz Lozano is a designer, artist, and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. Her practice investigates how typography can bridge physical and digital media to foster curiosity and address current social issues. Her work has received recognition, including the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian National Design Award. Originally studying mechanical engineering, she shifted to visual arts after her involvement in immigrant rights activism exposed her to the power of visual communication.

Beatriz leads the design practice Ancho, where she builds visual identities, campaigns, and adaptable brand systems through collaborations shaped around each project. As an Adjunct Faculty member at Parsons School of Design at The New School, she has taught Senior Thesis, Motion Narratives, Interaction Lab, Interaction Studio, and 3D/AR Design. She has also developed and led workshops across the United States and Mexico.

 


Beatriz Lozano is a designer, artist, and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. Her practice investigates how typography can bridge physical and digital media to foster curiosity and address current social issues. Her work has received recognition, including the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian National Design Award. Originally studying mechanical engineering, she shifted to visual arts after her involvement in immigrant rights activism exposed her to the power of visual communication.

Beatriz leads the design practice Ancho, where she builds visual identities, campaigns, and adaptable brand systems through collaborations shaped around each project. As an Adjunct Faculty member at Parsons School of Design at The New School, she has taught Senior Thesis, Motion Narratives, Interaction Lab, Interaction Studio, and 3D/AR Design. She has also developed and led workshops across the United States and Mexico.

Beatriz Lozano is a designer, artist, and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. Her practice investigates how typography can bridge physical and digital media to foster curiosity and address current social issues. Her work has received recognition, including the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian National Design Award. Originally studying mechanical engineering, she shifted to visual arts after her involvement in immigrant rights activism exposed her to the power of visual communication.

Beatriz leads the design practice Ancho, where she builds visual identities, campaigns, and adaptable brand systems through collaborations shaped around each project. As an Adjunct Faculty member at Parsons School of Design at The New School, she has taught Senior Thesis, Motion Narratives, Interaction Lab, Interaction Studio, and 3D/AR Design. She has also developed and led workshops across the United States and Mexico.

 

Contact

beatrizl.design@gmail.com

Awards & Recognition  

Cooper Hewitt National Design Award

TDC Ascenders Award

ADC Young Gun Award

ADC Annual Awards

TDC Annual Awards

Communication Arts 

PRINT

Talks

Processing Foundation CC Fest

Michigan State University

Berlin Letters

Typographics at Cooper Union

Rhode Island School of Design

MIT Media Lab

MICA

Portland State University

Dehache Festival

University of Connecticut

The One Club

Letrastica Guadalajara

The New School Lecture Series 

University of Michigan

University of Arkansas

Type Thursday NYC

University of Florida

DePaul University

SUNY New Paltz

Wayne State University

Tipografía México

Type Thursday Barcelona

AIGA + TDC NYC