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  • Scarlett Meng

    Part-Time Faculty

    Email
    mengx@newschool.edu

    Office Location
    L - 2 West 13th Street

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    Scarlett Meng

    Profile

    Scarlett Meng is a designer, art director and publisher working between New York and Shanghai. She founded RELATED DEPARTMENT in 2017, an independent graphic design studio with a research focus on the shifting contexts of digital landscape and post-colonialism. Scarlett founded Page Bureau in 2018, an award-winning experimental publishing project working with emerging artists and designers, and has since art directed and/or published a series of artists' books, art magazines and design periodicals. 

    Scarlett has lectured internationally at Tongji University, University of Seoul, Vermont College of Fine Arts, Ming Contemporary Art Museum, OCAT, etc. She has exhibited her work with RELATED DEPARTMENT at various institutions including Asia Culture Center, Power Station of Art, China Academy of Art, and Queens Museum in New York. Her work has been featured in Wallpaper, Adobe, Creative Boom, It's Nice That, Dazed, AIGA Eye on Design, Communication Arts among others. Page Bureau’s work has been awarded with Shannon Michael Cane Award by Printed Matter, Inc. and New York Art Book Fair, Tokyo TDC, Award360°, etc.


    Current Courses

    Core 2: Typography
    PUCD 2130, Spring 2025

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