For my next Assignment, I attended the Cooper Hewit Museum on 91st Street in Manhattan to observe exhibitions of the famous Graphic Designers known for their comprehensive Illustrations, Graphic Design, Product Design, Architectural Works, and Digital Media representing diversity and inclusion. This Museum is fascinating to seek and learn new information from the Gallery Exhibitions behind the works and original designers representing their happy-ending future based on their ethnicity. One exhibition on the second level, also known as Seeking Home, that is interesting and reflects the Extreme Kids and Crew’s Role was “Praise Frisco: Resurrection by Design” by William Scott. William Scott is a great role model of his works and Neurodivergent Artist Community with a diagnosis of Autism and schizophrenia to help influence them that being a different type of artist is valid.

William Scott, known for his architectural designs, was born in San Francisco, California, in 1964 and lives in Oakland, California. Due to growing up as a minority, His works are known to resurrect San Francisco as part of an inclusive utopia for all diversity to ensure that future generations don’t ever have to deal with conflicting situations such as violence, poverty, and illness and the special need when currently. The center part of his exhibition is William’s Workshop studio for all the mediums and supplies he used for his published works, including his concept sketches, concept cardboard architecture as his three dimensional medium.