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Bryan Satalino is an Associate Professor at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture, specializing in Graphic and Interactive Design. He is also an entrepreneur and designer running two businesses: PhillyRow, which explores Philadelphia rowhouses through research-based projects, and Sol & Luna Yoga, dedicated to accessible yoga products for families. His work bridges design, sustainability, and community education.
- Education:
- MFA, Graphic & Interactive Design, Tyler School of Art and Architecture (2013)
- BFA, Graphic Design, The College of Saint Rose (2003)
Satalino’s research focuses on the intersection of design and entrepreneurship, emphasizing iterative processes and integrating economic, functional, and aesthetic constraints into narratives. His projects include NuraMuru (celebrating Aboriginal Australian culture), Proenneke Cabin Goods (woodworking toolkits inspired by Alaskan wilderness), and collaborations with organizations like the Healthy Rowhouse Project and Elfreth’s Alley.
Recent articles in Grid Magazine highlight his work on urban sustainability, climate change communication, and design-driven solutions for public engagement. His projects often involve partnerships with collaborators such as Abby Guido, Joe Scorsone, and Jasmin Brandow.
- Scientific Awards
- 2019 AIGA Philadelphia Design Awards and Exhibition
- 2018 Print Regional Design Awards
Beyond teaching and design, Satalino engages in community-focused ventures like Bennett Compost rebranding and Indiana Industries, an affordable artist space in Philadelphia, reflecting his commitment to blending design with social impact.




