Maia Leandra Suazo-Maler

As a graduate of Harvard College, I majored in History of Art & Architecture with a minor in Computer Science, pursuing my belief that art and technology can be seamlessly intertwined. Interactive design is a manifestation of these two disciplines – bridging the creator and the consumer and adding purposeful innovations that enhance communities.

With this mindset, I approach projects from the creative perspective of an art historical mind and the problem solving organization of a computer scientist. This seemingly disparate perspective motivates me to be inquisitive and resourceful in tackling difficult situations.

Based on my past experiences, I have cultivated a hunger for pursuing a career in creativity. With an affinity for the post-it method and rapid prototyping for solution iteration, I feel most fulfilled when I apply my skills to a position in which I can be positively challenged and learn by doing.

  • 2019 - Co-authored an article in Harvard Art Museum’s Index Magazine

  • 2019 - Quoted in The Harvard Crimson for work on metaLAB’s Curricle project

  • 2019 - Cited in Medium article for work on metaLAB’s Curricle project

  • 2018 - Mini-interviewed on Harvard’s Instagram

  • 2018 - Quoted in The Harvard Gazette for work with Harvard Art Museums first ever Neuroaesthetics Exhibit

  • 2017 - Color Rx listed in Boston Magazine’s Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

  • 2017 - Quoted in Harvard Crimson article about Harvard Student Art Show

  • 2016 - The Tab Harvard’s Most Fashionable Freshman

  • 2015 - End of summer program farewell video posted by CODeLLA

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