Black Stories/04: Maurice Woods

A highly stylized close-up portrait partially depicts an African American person’s face composed of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black halftone dots. The Amazon Design branding for their 'Black Stories' podcast is prominently displayed at the bottom.

Maurice Woods, Executive Director and Founder of the Inneract Project Joins Media Producer Justin James Lopez and talks about how to use design to create a better future.

Maurice Woods is the Executive Director and Founder of the Inneract Project, a 17 year nonprofit that is empowering the next generation of Black, Latinx and underrepresented designers of color through skills, awareness and mentoring. As a professional designer, his work experience spans over 20 years across advertising, a design agency, and startup and large tech companies such as BSSP, Pentagram Design, and Yahoo. Maurice is currently a Principal Designer at Microsoft, and before entering design, played professional basketball in Europe and Asia for seven seasons. He has won multiple design awards, featured in multiple publications and is also a Jefferson Award winner. In 2006, he wrote a series of essays called “Envisioning Blackness in American Graphic Design”. In 2016, he received the AIGA San Francisco Fellow Award.

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