María Alma is a visual designer who is especially interested in using design to translate social issues into meaningful narratives that inspire change. Her work is driven by a deep curiosity about how typography, materials, and systems can inform the way people engage with the world and relate to one another.

She has contributed to projects for institutions such as the International African American Museum, the National Air and Space Museum, and the Obama Presidential Center. Her exhibition design work and collaborations with small cultural and educational clients have deepened her appreciation for design as a tool to amplify underrepresented voices and create third spaces that cultivate connection, learning, and reflection.

María Alma graduated from Pratt Institute with a B.F.A. in Communications Design and a minor in Art History. She has also participated in short-term programs at Type@Cooper, Type Summer School, and the School of Poetic Computation. Originally from Mexico City, she now lives in Brooklyn, New York.

︎︎︎ mariaalma.guepi@gmail.com
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María Alma is a visual designer who is especially interested in using design to translate social issues into meaningful narratives that inspire change.

She has contributed to projects for institutions such as the International African American Museum, the National Air and Space Museum, and the Obama Presidential Center. Her exhibition design work and collaborations with cultural and educational clients have deepened her appreciation for design as a tool to amplify underrepresented voices and create spaces that cultivate connection and reflection.

María Alma graduated from Pratt Institute with a B.F.A. in Communications Design and a minor in Art History. Originally from Mexico City, she now lives in Brooklyn, NY.




︎︎︎ mariaalma.guepi@gmail.com
︎︎︎ instagram
︎︎︎ are.na