
Underscore 101 • NIKA SIMOVICH FISHER
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Mar 2, 2026 Nika Simovich Fisher, a writer, designer, and Parsons professor who studies how design shapes belief. She talks about early web memories from Neopets to MySpace, uncovering forgotten internet histories, vernacular visual culture and political merch, daily writing routines, and mixing academic and public-facing practices to rethink how we see digital aesthetics.
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Learning HTML Turned Typography Into Systems
- Nika transferred to Parsons after a summer adult program and discovered communication design through an interaction class teaching HTML.
- Learning HTML clarified systems of typography and helped her connect web interactivity to book and print-making.
Design Shapes What People Believe
- Nika researches how design makes things feel believable across politics, spirituality, culture, and selfhood.
- She also aims to expand design history by documenting overlooked internet voices and vernacular practices.
Plan Audience Take And Distribution Before Format
- When creating a publication, decide audience, editorial take, and distribution before format.
- Nika's Publishing in Public course asks who it's for, what the take is, and whether it lives social, limited print, or single-reader formats.
